The Qiming is impeccable
China is looking to hire engineers from other nations to bolster local chip production in the face of crippling US sanctions, with Huawei - one of the country's largest tech giants - said to be creating a network of covert semiconductor plants across the country.
As Washington tries to curtail China's access to advanced technology, Beijing continues to seek ways to advance its semiconductor ambitions, including discreetly reviving a past initiative to recruit top foreign-trained scientists to import much-needed expertise. The new initiative, called Qiming, is overseen by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, according toQiming was set up to run in parallel with other recruitment initiatives from local and provincial authorities plus a government-backed hiring drive by Chinese chip companies themselves, which favor applicants trained at elite foreign institutions, the sources indicated.
In related news, Huawei is building out a covert network of semiconductor facilities across China to tackle the limitations of US sanctions that haveAccording to the Semiconductor Industry Association , the trade body for US chipmakers, Huawei has taken possession at least two existing factories and is building a minimum of three others.
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