Top China chipmaker SMIC says sales to grow despite US sanctions

Co-CEO Zhao says chip shortage will last at least until end of 2021

CHENG TING-FANG and LAULY LI, Nikkei staff writers

TAIPEI -- China's top contract chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Co. on Friday said its second-quarter revenue could jump as much as 40% on the year despite continuing uncertainty stemming from U.S. sanctions on the company.

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