The Biden administration's China chip curbs are prompting chipmakers to relocate production chains to neighboring countries, experts say.
As such, they would want to move somewhere nearby so that production and yields can be as efficient as possible, said Jan Nicholas, an executive director focusing on the semiconductor sector at Deloitte.
Southeast Asia may also be seen as more attractive than chipmaking powerhouses such as South Korea and Taiwan due to the region's perceived neutrality amid ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China. "Companies that have had manufacturing facilities in China like Samsung can invest in manufacturing alternatives that bring many of the benefits of manufacturing facilities in China but without the political baggage," said Kreps.India is also emerging as a production base for these chipmakers, as it has a growing pool of design talent in microprocessors, memory subsystems, and analog chip design, said Kuijpers from KPMG.
Its domestic chip sector is also buoyed by growing demand for chips in applications such as 5G, autonomous driving and artificial intelligence, said KPMG's Kuijpers.
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