China Introduces Tax Incentive For Sub 0.25-micron Fabrication
The China government has recently introduced a new tax incentive program for sub 0.25-micron process semiconductor production in the territory. Industry players are optimistic about the new policy, saying that the incentives should help encourage local vendors to expand to feed the vast consumer electronics IC market.
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