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This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, on November 3, 2015.

TAIPEI: Taiwan and China should cooperate in the semiconductor sector, Taiwan chip designer MediaTek Inc said yesterday, in response to media reports that said China’s state-backed tech conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup Ltd was interested in the firm.

Taiwan’s government heavily regulates investments related to China and the island’s semiconductor industry, which is a mainstay for the economy and one of the world’s largest.

China is trying to develop its own fledgling chip industry and last Friday, Tsinghua Unigroup said it was buying a 25% stake in Powertech Technology Inc for US$600 million (RM2.58 million).

Taiwan’s Commercial Times newspaper quoted Tsinghua Unigroup’s chairman Zhao Weiguo as saying on Sunday his firm would be willing to merge its units Spreadtrum Communictions Inc and RDA Microelectronics Inc with MediaTek in order to overtake Qualcomm Inc.

Asked about the media report, MediaTek said in a statement that as long as government policies allowed, it was open to “join hands and raise the status and competitiveness of the Chinese and Taiwanese enterprises in the global chip industry”. — Reuters

 

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