China cuts tax for domestic chipmakers amid trade tensions with US

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China said its finance ministry has introduced tax breaks for chip makers made in the country. The focus is to reduce dependence on foreign semiconductors amid trade tensions with the United States over technology transfers. Qualcomm, Samsung, Broadcom and Intel will be impacted. Read the latest telecom news

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