China’s purchases of machines to make computer chips contracted in November to their lowest in more than two years, hammered by cratering electronics demand and
Chinese firms imported $2.3 billion worth of machines used in semiconductor manufacturing in November, down by more than 40% from a year earlier to the lowest level since May 2020, according to customs data released Wednesday. Imports from the six major supplying nations including the US, Japan and the Netherlands all fell at a double digit pace ...
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