1. China's production of critical lithography tools for chipmaking is only 1%, making it heavily reliant on external sources. 2. Only 20% of China's chipmaking tools are domestically produced, exposing the country to external pressures. 3. Investment in domestic toolmakers is seen as a strategy to reduce dependence on foreign technology and mitigate the impact of US sanctions.
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