China joins world semiconductor organization
This is likely to foster stronger business ties between the US and China.
As expected, the China Semiconductor Industry Association (CSIA) has officially joined the World Semiconductor Council (WSC).
CSIA's decision to join the WSC is said to foster stronger business ties between the United States and China and improve the likelihood that trade and IP protection issues will be resolved amicably, according to the organizations.
The WSC includes the industry associations of most of the world's leading semiconductor-producing regions. The WSC was established in 1996 to facilitate cooperation among the semiconductor industry associations.
CSIA's decision to join the WSC is said to foster stronger business ties between the United States and China and improve the likelihood that trade and IP protection issues will be resolved amicably, according to the organizations.
The WSC includes the industry associations of most of the world's leading semiconductor-producing regions. The WSC was established in 1996 to facilitate cooperation among the semiconductor industry associations.