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Deep & Emerging Tech·July 4, 2026·1 min read

Hong Kong now handles more than half of China’s chip imports

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Hong Kong becoming the conduit for more than half of China’s $239B in chip imports turns the city into a geopolitical choke point for advanced compute. If your supply chain touches Chinese fabs or OEMs, treat Hong Kong routing and export controls as a single risk surface, not separate issues.

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