The four associations collectively voice! American chips are no longer reliable and safe, Chinese companies should be cautious in procurement
On December 3rd, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, the China Semiconductor Industry Association, the China Internet Association, and the China Communications Enterprise Association jointly issued a statement opposing the United States' export restrictions on China, stating that American chip products are no longer safe and reliable, and advising Chinese companies to exercise caution in procurement. They also called on the government to support the development of reliable semiconductor suppliers and encouraged cooperation with global chip companies. The associations emphasized that the United States' unilateral actions have affected the interests of Chinese and American enterprises and increased the costs of the global semiconductor supply chain
On December 3rd, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, the China Semiconductor Industry Association, the China Internet Association, and the China Communications Enterprise Association collectively issued a statement to firmly resist the export restrictions imposed by the United States on China.
All four associations stated that the U.S. has abused export control measures to impose unwarranted blockades and suppression on China, which has shaken the industry's trust and confidence in U.S. chip products. The associations expressed serious concern and strong opposition to this.
U.S. related chip products are no longer safe or reliable. In the future, the four associations recommend that relevant enterprises exercise caution when purchasing U.S. chips. They call on the Chinese government to support the stable development of reliable semiconductor product suppliers and welcome global chip companies to strengthen multi-faceted cooperation with Chinese chip companies to share development opportunities.
China Association of Automobile Manufacturers: U.S. automotive chip products are no longer reliable or safe, recommending Chinese automotive companies to exercise caution when purchasing U.S. chips
The U.S. government arbitrarily modifies control rules, severely affecting the stable supply of U.S. chip products. The trust and confidence of the Chinese automotive industry in purchasing chips from U.S. companies are being shaken, and U.S. automotive chip products are no longer reliable or safe. To ensure the safety and stability of the automotive industry chain and supply chain, the association recommends that Chinese automotive companies exercise caution when purchasing U.S. chips.
China Semiconductor Industry Association: Relevant industries in China will have to exercise caution when purchasing U.S. chips
In today's global economic integration, the unilateral actions of the United States not only harm the interests of enterprises in both China and the U.S. but also greatly increase the costs of the global semiconductor supply chain. As U.S. export control measures continue to escalate, their backlash effects are also expanding. The arbitrariness of U.S. control measures against China has caused supply chain disruptions and increased operational costs for U.S. companies, affecting the stable supply of U.S. chip products. U.S. chip products are no longer safe or reliable, and relevant industries in China will have to exercise caution when purchasing U.S. chips.
China Internet Association: Calls for cautious selection when purchasing U.S. chips and seeks to expand cooperation with chip companies from other countries and regions
To ensure the safe, stable, and sustainable development of China's internet industry, we call on domestic enterprises to proactively take countermeasures, exercise caution when purchasing U.S. chips, seek to expand cooperation with chip companies from other countries and regions, and actively use chips produced by domestic and foreign-funded enterprises in China.
China Communications Enterprise Association: Calls on the government to conduct a security investigation of the supply chain for critical information infrastructure
The U.S. government continues to generalize the concept of national security, arbitrarily modifies control rules, and restricts the supply of chips and semiconductor equipment to China, which not only severely undermines international trade rules but also causes substantial damage to the safety and stability of the industrial chain and supply chain of China's information and communication industry. The trust and confidence of the Chinese information and communication industry in purchasing chips from U.S. companies have been shaken, believing that U.S. chip products are no longer reliable or safe. We call on the government to conduct a security investigation of the supply chain for critical information infrastructure and take strong measures to ensure the safe and stable operation of critical information infrastructure.
The following is the original statement from the four associations:
Statement
China Association of Automobile Manufacturers
On December 2, 2024, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced new export control regulations citing national security, placing 140 Chinese companies on the entity list and adding more semiconductor products, including semiconductor equipment and high-bandwidth memory chips, to the export controls.
The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers firmly opposes the U.S. government's broadening of the national security concept and the abuse of export control measures to maliciously block and suppress China. Such actions seriously violate the laws of market economy and fair competition principles, undermine the international economic and trade order, disrupt the stability of global industrial chains, and ultimately harm the interests of all countries.
The U.S. government's arbitrary modification of control rules has severely affected the stable supply of U.S. chip products, and the trust and confidence of the Chinese automotive industry in procuring chips from U.S. companies are being shaken. U.S. automotive chip products are no longer reliable or safe. To ensure the safety and stability of the automotive industry chain and supply chain, the association advises Chinese automotive companies to be cautious in procuring U.S. chips.
The automotive industry is highly globalized, and the Chinese automotive industry has always been rooted in global development. The Chinese automotive industry is in a rapid development stage, especially the rapid growth of new energy vehicles, which is an important driving force for the global green and low-carbon transition and provides vast market space for the global automotive industry chain. We welcome global chip companies to strengthen multi-faceted cooperation with Chinese automotive and chip companies, invest in China, jointly research and develop, and share development opportunities.
Source: China Association of Automobile Manufacturers
Statement!
China Semiconductor Industry Association
On December 2, the U.S. government announced a new round of export restrictions against China, adding over 140 Chinese companies to the trade restriction list, involving various types of semiconductor products such as semiconductor manufacturing equipment and electronic design automation tools. The U.S. actions once again undermine the long-standing consensus of fairness, reasonableness, and non-discrimination in the global semiconductor industry and violate the principles of fair trade as per the WTO, contravening the spirit of the World Semiconductor Council (WSC) charter that global semiconductor companies adhere to, and harming the efforts of global semiconductor practitioners to unite and collaborate. The U.S. government's arbitrary modification of trade rules has already caused substantial damage to the safety and stability of the global semiconductor industry chain. The China Semiconductor Industry Association expresses serious concern and strong opposition to this.
In today's era of global economic integration, the U.S. unilateral actions not only harm the interests of enterprises in both China and the U.S. but also significantly increase the costs of the global semiconductor supply chain. As U.S. export control measures continue to escalate, their backlash effects are also expanding. The arbitrariness of U.S. control measures against China has caused supply chain disruptions and increased operational costs for U.S. companies, affecting the stable supply of U.S. chip products, which are no longer safe or reliable. Relevant industries in China will have to be cautious in procuring U.S. chips
The development of China's semiconductor industry is rooted in globalization, growing and thriving through globalization. We will always adhere to open cooperation, actively deepen collaboration with semiconductor upstream and downstream enterprises in various countries, and promote the prosperous development of the global industry. We strongly urge the U.S. government to respect industry consensus, return to the spirit of the WSC charter, uphold the common interests of the global semiconductor industry, and shoulder the responsibilities and obligations of a major power. The China Semiconductor Industry Association will uphold the fair principles and industry consensus established by the WSC and resolutely defend the interests of Chinese semiconductor companies and global supply chain partners. We call on enterprises in relevant countries and regions to strive to become reliable semiconductor product suppliers, and we also urge the Chinese government to support the stable development of reliable semiconductor product suppliers.
Source: China Semiconductor Industry Association
Statement
China Internet Association
Recently, the United States has further intensified export restrictions on semiconductor products to China under the pretext of national security. The U.S. frequently adjusts regulatory rules, continuously escalates trade barriers, and disregards international trade rules, causing substantial harm to the healthy and stable development of China's internet industry, which we firmly oppose. The U.S. practice of generalizing the concept of national security and abusing export control measures to unjustly block and suppress China has shaken the industry's trust and confidence in U.S. chip products.
To ensure the safe, stable, and sustainable development of China's internet industry, we call on domestic enterprises to proactively take countermeasures, prudently choose to procure U.S. chips, seek to expand cooperation with chip companies from other countries and regions, and actively use chips produced by domestic and foreign-funded enterprises in China.
Despite the U.S. neglecting the stability and security of the global supply chain, we should still insist on expanding self-reliance and openness. Based on ensuring safety, we will continue to firmly establish and maintain win-win cooperative relationships with all parties globally, promoting the prosperous development of the global economy. At this critical time of the information technology revolution, China should work hand in hand with all sectors of the world to jointly reach technological peaks and build a better digital future together.
Source: China Internet Association
Statement
China Communications Enterprises Association
Recently, the U.S. has added new export restrictions against China, placing 140 Chinese semiconductor companies on a trade restriction list, prohibiting most U.S. suppliers from shipping to these companies. The China Communications Enterprises Association firmly opposes this action by the U.S.
We believe that the U.S. is abusing national power under the guise of so-called national security to suppress Chinese enterprises, which is blatant economic and technological bullying, and a blatant denial of the market economy principles that the U.S. has consistently championed, harming the legitimate rights and interests of China's information and communication industry and global consumers, including U.S. users The U.S. should stop the erroneous practice of generalizing the concept of national security and politicizing economic issues, creating a fair, just, and non-discriminatory environment for the development of enterprises in various countries.
The U.S. government continues to generalize the concept of national security, arbitrarily modifying regulatory rules and restricting the supply of chips and semiconductor equipment to China, which not only severely undermines international trade rules but also causes substantial damage to the security and stability of the industrial chain and supply chain of China's information and communication industry. The trust and confidence of China's information and communication industry in purchasing chip products from U.S. companies have been shaken, believing that U.S. chip products are no longer reliable or safe, and calling on the government to conduct a security investigation into the supply chain of critical information infrastructure and take strong measures to ensure the safe and stable operation of critical information infrastructure.
The arbitrariness of U.S. control measures against China affects the stable supply of U.S. chip products. To ensure the security and stability of the industrial chain and supply chain in the information and communication industry, caution should be exercised when procuring U.S. chips. Relevant enterprises should expand cooperation with chip companies from other countries and regions, treating domestic and foreign-funded enterprises' products produced in China equally.
China adheres to the concept of benefiting all humanity with technological achievements and will further expand high-level openness in high-tech industries, including the integrated circuit industry, actively facilitating the global flow of knowledge and technology, accelerating digital and intelligent development, and continuously deepening mutually beneficial cooperation with all parties under the premise of ensuring security, thereby broadening the market space for information and communication technology and product applications, achieving a virtuous interaction of high-quality development and high-level security, and promoting the prosperous development of the global industry.
The China Communications Enterprise Association is a social organization representing the interests of China's information and communication industry. I express strong dissatisfaction with the actions of the U.S. side and will firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese information and communication enterprises.
Source: China Communications Enterprise Association
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