{"text":[[{"start":12.19,"text":"Decades of investment from wealthy economies into lower-cost locations have entrenched geographical shifts in manufacturing. "}],[{"start":19.7,"text":"Production of semiconductors — the essential components of our digital infrastructure, vehicles and devices — has steadily declined in the west, with East Asia emerging as the main manufacturing hub. "}],[{"start":31.58,"text":"The US’s share of global semiconductor manufacturing capacity fell from 37 per cent in 1990 to just 12 per cent last year, while Europe saw a 35 percentage point decline in the period, to 9 per cent. "},{"start":43.971999999999994,"text":"China’s mainland expanded its share from almost nothing to 15 per cent, a figure that is expected to rise to 24 per cent in the next decade. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
"}],[{"start":52.51,"text":"Three-quarters of the world’s chip production capacity is now concentrated in East Asia. "},{"start":57.552,"text":"National champions such as Taiwan’s TSMC and South Korea’s Samsung, along with manufacturers in Japan and China, combine to dominate global production capacity. "}],[{"start":67.85,"text":"The recent chip shortage in the automotive sector has intensified efforts in the US and EU to boost domestic capacity and cut their reliance on Asian producers. "}],[{"start":null,"text":""}],[{"start":77,"text":"However, such moves are costly. "},{"start":79.679,"text":"The Semiconductor Industry Association, a US trade body, and Boston Consulting Group, the consultancy, estimate that a new fabrication facility to produce semiconductors could cost roughly one-third more to build and operate in the US over 10 years than a similar facility in Taiwan, South Korea or Singapore. "}],[{"start":98.57,"text":"A foundry in China costs between 37 and 50 per cent less than in the US, thanks to Chinese government incentives. "},{"start":105.46199999999999,"text":"Along with expertise in the region, these cost differentials have helped China become the leading destination for foreign semiconductor investments, globally. "}],[{"start":114.55,"text":"Some 84 greenfield foreign direct investment (FDI) projects have been announced in China’s semiconductor industry since 2015 — of which 44 per cent were in manufacturing, according to fDi Markets, an FT-owned database. "},{"start":128.379,"text":"The US attracted 45 foreign semiconductor projects in the same period, followed by India (37), the UK (36), and Taiwan (29). "}],[{"start":null,"text":""}],[{"start":139.44,"text":"