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A researcher plants a semiconductor on an interface board during research work to design and develop a semiconductor product at the Tsinghua Unigroup Research Centre in Beijing, China, on February 29, 2016. — Picture by REUTERS

Tsinghua Unigroup to expand globally, Southeast Asia a target — Chairman

BEIJING, Sept 6 — Chinese state-owned semiconductor conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup plans to accelerate its international expansion, with Southeast Asia a vital target region, its chairman Li Bin said on Wednesday.

Tsinghua Unigroup operates three factories in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, he told a forum in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, on the sidelines of a regional summit, and it aims to expand manufacturing and R&D capabilities in Southeast Asia.

Li also said Tsinghua Unigroup is considering establishing an investment platform to fund regional projects, adding that Southeast Asian investment institutions were encouraged to participate in the platform.

China seeks to achieve self-sufficiency in semiconductor manufacturing due to increased sanctions from the United States (US) and its allies.

The Tsinghua Unigroup, which traces its roots to Tsinghua University, has played a significant role in the effort, with some of its subsidiaries getting funding from the government or state-owned firms.

Tsinghua Unigroup has expanded rapidly over the past few years, mainly through acquisitions, and its portfolio of companies is involved across the semiconductor supply chain.

Main entities include mobile chip designer Unisoc Communications Co and Yangtze Memory Technologies, China’s first and largest NAND flash memory maker.

However, the expansion through acquisitions also led to massive debt for Tsinghua Unigroup, resulting in bankruptcy and restructuring.

Two state-owned firms took over the debt-laden semiconductor group in 2022. Li was appointed chairman in July last year as part of the takeover that provided the struggling company with new ownership and capital.

— Reuters

 

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