中芯国际

Shares in China’s top chipmaker SMIC fall after US blacklisting

Export restrictions are fresh blow to Beijing’s goal of semiconductor self-sufficiency

Shares in China’s biggest chipmaker fell more than 7 per cent on Monday in Hong Kong after Washington imposed export restrictions that could cut off Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation from crucial US equipment and software.

Washington’s move to curb critical supplies to SMIC further threatens the development of China’s domestic semiconductor industry, after the Trump administration had already cut Huawei off from its chip suppliers. 

Shares in SMIC fell as much as 7.9 per cent in Hong Kong on Monday to their lowest since May 29, while its Shanghai-listed stock dropped as much as 6.6 per cent.

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