Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation
SEHK-981
Company Overview
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, an investment holding company, engages in the computer-aided design, manufacture, testing, packaging, and trading of integrated circuits (IC) in North America, China, rest of Asia, Hong Kong, and Eurasia. It is also involved in the technical research and development, manufacture, and sale of semiconductor masks; provision of semiconductor foundry and technology services; and construction, operation, and management of living quarters. In addition, the company offers one-stop supporting services in design, IP support, photomask manufacturing, etc.; marketing related services; and private education services. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Shanghai, the People's Republic of China.
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Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation
CEO
Haijun Zhao
Website
www.smics.com
Sector
Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment
Year Founded
2000
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Bulls Say
SMIC can procure from Chinese equipment suppliers as the latter improve their product offerings.
US suppliers are motivated to lobby for looser restrictions to maintain business ties with SMIC.
Shareholders, debtholders, and China will continue to support SMIC financially for years to come.
Bears Say
SMIC’s progress beyond 7nm may be slower than expected due to high investments and low talent supply.
Allies could succumb to US pressure and stop supplying raw materials and equipment.
Reports of subsidy fraud and failed projects should prompt more-selective distribution of subsidies.