➀ China spent $25 billion on semiconductor manufacturing equipment in H1, more than Korea, Taiwan, and the U.S. combined. ➁ China was the only country to increase spending on chip equipment in H1. ➂ Most of the equipment China buys is for older processes, suggesting it may be stock-piled rather than installed.
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