Battered by Covid, China Hits Pause on Giant Chip Spending Aimed at Rivaling US

  • Beijing plans alternative measures to support local firms
  • US is bolstering campaign to crimp China’s access to key tech
WATCH: China is pausing massive investments aimed at building a chip industry to compete with the US. Edwin Chan reports.Source: Bloomberg
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China is pausing massive investments aimed at building a chip industry to compete with the US, as a nationwide Covid resurgence strains the world’s No. 2 economy and Beijing’s finances.

Top officials are discussing ways to move away from costly subsidies that have so far borne little fruit and encouraged both graft and American sanctions, people familiar with the matter said. While some continue to push for incentives of as much as 1 trillion yuan ($145 billion), other policymakers have lost their taste for an investment-led approach that’s not yielded the results anticipated, the people said.