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WuXi PharmaTech was founded in December 2000 in Shanghai by organic chemist Ge Li. [1] [2]The company opened chemistry facilities in Tianjin in 2007. In 2008, WuXi PharmaTech acquired AppTec Laboratory Services Inc., a US-based company founded in 2001 with expertise in medical-device and biologics testing and with facilities in St. Paul, MN; Philadelphia, PA; and Atlanta, GA.
Weichai (Chongqing) Automotive Co., Ltd. (潍柴(重庆)汽车有限公司), is the subsidiary company wholly owned by Weichai Power Co., Ltd. since 2012, formerly named Chongqing Jialing Chuanjiang Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd, headquartered in Chongqing, China. It is a large automobile manufacturing enterprise, which is qualified to ...
JCET Group Co., Ltd. is a public company headquartered in Jiangyin on China's eastern coast. [55] [56] It is the largest Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) company in mainland China and the third-largest globally. [57] JCET was formed in 1972, when Jiangyin converted a local factory to produce transistors.
On October 14, 2016, Ningbo Semiconductor International Corporation was jointly established by China IC Capital (the wholly owned investment fund of SMIC), Ningbo Senson Electronics Technology Co., Ltd, and Beijing Integrated Circuit Design and Testing Fund with a registered capital of RMB355 million, equal to US$52.8 million.
A similar bill introduced in the House alleged that WuXi AppTec and certain other Chinese companies have links to China's military, allegations the company has also rejected.
The company phased out DRAM production in 2003 and became a pure-play foundry. In December 2000, Grace Shanghai was formed by Grace Cayman as a pure-play foundry. In 2011, HHNEC and Grace Shanghai was merged to form Shanghai Huahong Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, which later fell under Hua Hong Group, a fully owned subsidiary of ...
China National Precision Machinery Import/Export Corporation was included by the US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) in its Sanction SDN List, [8] which denotes a list of "Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons" with "Strong" Category and are subject to Secondary Sanction. The list included entities ...
Supercomputer Share. China operates a number of supercomputer centers. In the mid-2010s, Chinese supercomputers occupied top spots on the TOP500. [1] Since 2019, after the U.S. began levying sanctions on several Chinese companies involving with supercomputing, less public information is available on the state of supercomputing in China.