China will make just 2% of most advanced chips by 2032, report says

U.S. set to triple its semiconductor manufacturing capacity due to CHIPS Act

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China has been fighting to beef up its chipmaking capabilities in the face of U.S. restrictions. (Nikkei montage/Source photo by Getty Images)

YIFAN YU, Nikkei staff writer

LOS ANGELES -- The U.S. is set to more than triple its semiconductor manufacturing capacity and control almost 30% of advanced chipmaking by 2032, thanks in no small part to the CHIPS Act. 

The country could be producing 28% of chips below the 10-nanometer level by then, while China is expected to make only 2% of the most advanced chips, according to a report released Wednesday by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG). 

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