The Chinese Communist Party is pumping billions into SMIC to beat America in the tech war. Huawei just dropped a bombshell – new chips made by SMIC that compete with Nvidia. This proves Biden’s weak sanctions aren’t working. China’s cheating the system, and our leaders are asleep at the wheel.
SMIC started in 2000 as a Communist Party project to steal semiconductor dominance. Backed by Beijing’s deep pockets, they’ve copied Western tech for decades. Now they’re making 7-nanometer chips – something Washington swore China couldn’t do. Our tech giants handed them blueprints by outsourcing production to China.
America tried banning chip exports and blacklisting SMIC. But China just doubled down. SMIC’s building new factories with $8.5 billion from the CCP. They’re flooding the market with cheap chips, undercutting American workers. Sanctions without real enforcement are just paper tigers.
This isn’t free enterprise – it’s communism in action. SMIC answers directly to Xi Jinping’s regime. They don’t play by the rules, stealing IP and dumping products below cost. Every SMIC chip sold funds China’s military buildup and surveillance state.
Biden’s tariffs are too little, too late. Chinese chips are already in everything from phones to fighter jets. While DC bureaucrats debate, SMIC’s shipping advanced semiconductors to Russia and Iran. Our supply chains are still hostage to Communist China.
Real leaders would ban all Chinese tech imports and bring manufacturing home. Instead, woke corporations keep outsourcing to cut costs. SMIC’s growth proves America’s industrial base is being sold out for Wall Street profits.
Patriots see the danger. SMIC isn’t just a company – it’s a weapon against freedom. Their “progress” comes from espionage and forced technology transfers. If we don’t act now, China will control the tech that runs our lives.
The time for half-measures is over. Defund SMIC. Block all chip sales to China. Revoke licenses for companies that help them. America built Silicon Valley – we won’t let CCP thugs steal it. The survival of our tech leadership depends on crushing SMIC’s communist ambitions.