Experts say Hua Hong, China's second-largest chip foundry, is barely affected by US sanctions and its focus on older chips could make it Beijing's new favorite (Qianer Liu/Financial Times)

Qianer Liu / Financial Times:
Experts say Hua Hong, China's second-largest chip foundry, is barely affected by US sanctions and its focus on older chips could make it Beijing's new favorite  —  US restrictions on advanced tech help foundry benefit from Beijing's shifting view of the semiconductor supply chain



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