1. A Huawei executive voiced concerns over China's semiconductor industry's future under U.S. sanctions at an industry conference in China. 2. The executive specifically mentioned the inability to obtain 3.5nm chips as a significant issue. 3. There is a lamentation over the lack of advanced chipmaking tools which are crucial for the development of the semiconductor industry.
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