
China’s chip exports surge 73% as AI demand fuels semiconductor growth

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China's chip exports surged 72.6% to $43.3 billion in January and February, driven by domestic demand and a push for semiconductor self-sufficiency. Integrated circuit exports rose 13.7% in volume to 52.5 billion units. Meanwhile, chip imports increased 39.8% in value to $78.2 billion. The growth reflects a comprehensive government strategy to enhance chip production amid Western trade restrictions. Major chipmakers like SMIC and Hua Hong Semiconductor are expanding production to meet rising global AI demand, with expectations of a 31.3% growth in China's semiconductor market this year.
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