China is “nanoseconds behind” the US, “so we’ve got to go compete”, Huang said, highlighting China’s progress in chipmaking and its manufacturing potential. He pointed to the country’s deep pool of talent, hustling work culture and internal competition across its provinces.
“This is a vibrant, entrepreneurial, hi-tech, modern industry,” he said on BG2, a podcast hosted by tech investors Brad Gerstner and Bill Gurley.
Huang added that he hoped and believed China would remain open to outside investment, noting that Beijing has pledged to maintain “an open market”.
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