The Washington -Computer and Communications Industrial Association have submitted comments to the US Trade Representative Bureau as part of a survey on Section 301 in China’s actions, policies, and comparatives in the legacy semiconductor industry.
CCIA’s comments support the US government’s broader efforts to identify and deal with discriminatory practices in the semiconductor industry that causes the distortion of the market. CCIA is also paying attention to the approach taken in this survey. The Evolution of the Legacy Chip market, the impact of policy intervention, and analysis of possible measures in the world’s most complex industries are not small issues. It also requires more time, expertise, and policy tools than this survey can be used freely.
The following may be due to the digital trade CCIA Vice President Jonathan MCHALE.
“This survey is in a hurry in the last few weeks of the previous administration, and we are struggling with the non -defined range and the timetable that cannot be performed to analyze such complicated markets. It is not clear that the rescue measures available in section 301 are effective in dealing with the claimed harm. It is supported.
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CCIA is an international and non -profit industry that represents a wide cross section of communication and technology companies. For more than 50 years, CCIA has promoted open markets, open systems, and open networks. CCIA members have employed more than 1.6 million workers, invest in more than $ 100 billion R & D, and donate $ trillions to the global economy.