<p>➀ The market is currently experiencing a cold wind due to the upcoming US equivalent tariff policy on April 2nd.</p><p>➁ Three sectors are worth paying attention to: financial, resources, and chip equipment.</p><p>➂ The chip equipment sector has seen several positive developments, including the acquisition of a semiconductor testing equipment company by the National Integrated Circuit Fund and the participation of a new chip equipment company with a mysterious background in an international semiconductor exhibition.</p><p>➃ It is expected that domestic advanced G-line machines have passed the acceptance test and will enter mass production next year.</p><p>➄ The domestic advanced chip production line is expected to have a significant impact on the global chip industry.</p>
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