China buys more chip tools than South Korea, Taiwan, U.S. combined

Record $25bn spent in first half in Beijing push to develop local supply chain

CHENG TING-FANG and LAULY LI, Nikkei Asia tech correspondents

TAIPEI -- China spent more on chipmaking equipment in the first half of the year than South Korea, Taiwan and the U.S. combined amid a frantic push to localize chip supplies and mitigate the risk of further Western export restrictions, according to global chip industry association SEMI.

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