Group 1 - Taiwan authorities announced export restrictions on 47 items, including integrated circuits and chips, to South Africa, requiring prior approval from the economic department [1] - The restrictions are a response to South Africa's recent actions, including renaming Taiwan's representative office and delaying visa issuance, which Taiwan claims threaten its national and public security [1] - South Africa's government emphasized its non-political relationship with Taiwan and highlighted its critical role in the global supply chain, particularly in the platinum group metals essential for the semiconductor industry [1] Group 2 - China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized Taiwan's actions as political manipulation that disrupts the global chip supply chain, asserting that such measures will ultimately backfire [3] - China has rapidly developed its chip industry, with approximately 28% of global chip production capacity, and is projected to export three times more chips to South Africa than Taiwan in 2024 [3] - The Chinese government expressed support for South Africa's decision to relocate Taiwan's institutions and is open to expanding cooperation in various fields, including chips [3]
中国台湾芯片对特定国家限制出口!
是说芯语·2025-09-24 12:36