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The changes in the global international situation are like an evolving chess game, the interrelationship between countries and the geopolitical pattern are constantly adjusting and redefined, bringing unprecedented uncertainty and challenges to the world, let us focus on today's important news!
News 1: Don't dare! Competing to ship 195 lithography machines, Japanese manufacturers cannot give up the mainland market!
In recent years, China's chip industry has made remarkable progress, especially in the field of lithography machines, domestic companies have made major breakthroughs, however, this series of events has triggered a strategic shift in the Netherlands and Japan in the face of the rise of China's chip industry.
As one of the major international suppliers, ASML Netherlands has occupied the global market share for many years and enjoys a good reputation.
However, as China increases its investment in independent scientific and technological innovation and continues to improve manufacturing capabilities and quality standards, the advantages of industries traditionally held by foreign capital have begun to emerge.
The first to express its position was the Dutch ASML company's application to open DUV (deep ultraviolet) lithography machine shipments to China. This move is historic and has significant implications.
After all, ASML is one of the world's largest and best-known suppliers of lithography machines. Choosing to open shipments to China means that it recognizes that China has made considerable technological breakthroughs and become a market that cannot be ignored and bypassed.
At the same time, Japan's Nikon company is also aware of the huge potential and competitive strength of the Chinese market. They admitted their previous mistakes and decided to continue shipping lithography machines to China. This further underscores the recognition of the importance of the Chinese market.
Faced with the challenges of losing market share and export sources from the rise of China's chip industry, the Netherlands and Japan have adjusted their strategies to maintain a competitive edge.
However, despite factors such as rethinking strategies and catering to the needs of the Chinese market, there are still many issues that need to be addressed. The first is the localization problem: due to the dependence on imported core materials and other reasons, the domestic chip industry is still limited.
In order to truly grasp the technological initiative, it is also necessary to increase investment and strengthen support in the field of talent training and scientific research. Nevertheless, at the current stage, it seems that the rise of China's chip industry has achieved a phased victory.
The Dutch company's application to open DUV lithography machine shipments to China and Japan's Nikon's admission of mistakes and decision to continue supplying the Chinese market are clear indications of their recognition of China's strong growth in technological innovation, manufacturing capacity and market share.
The rise of China's chip industry has triggered tremendous changes in the global technology landscape. This series of events sent a clear message to the world: China is becoming one of the global technology leaders, achieving strong growth in technological innovation, manufacturing capacity and market share.
With the passage of time, we can expect to see more fundamental changes in the international competition situation in the field of chips, and bring more opportunities conducive to human social progress and economic prosperity.
By reassessing the importance of the Chinese market in countries such as the Netherlands and Japan, we can see that they have realized that China cannot be underestimated as a market that cannot be ignored and bypassed.
This strategic shift will also prompt other countries to adjust accordingly to the impact of the rise of China's chip industry in the new situation.
News 2: The Liaoning ship has returned to the factory for overhaul, and it has been officially announced that it has successfully completed its mission and will transform from a training ship to a combat ship
Recently, the Chinese Ministry of Defense officially announced that the Liaoning completed its mission and successfully transformed into a combat ship. This important news has been confirmed.
After ten years of use, the Liaoning has played a key role in the development of China's aircraft carrier forces, promoting the formation of combat capabilities of China's aircraft carrier system.
At the same time, it is worth mentioning that the latest model frigate 054B has been successfully launched. Compared with the previous 4,000-ton class 054A frigate, the 054B frigate has about 6,000 tons or so of tonnage.
This makes this model perform better in ocean-going combat. Not only that, the 054B has also carried out a number of technical improvements such as radar detection capabilities to meet the needs of complex missions, and can carry straight-20 helicopters and vertical takeoff and landing drones.
For the Liaoning, large-scale modifications during its transition from training to combat mode will be inevitable. According to the documentary "Deep Blue Generation", the deputy captain of the Liaoning ship pointed out that it will upgrade its radar, electronic equipment and data command system, and improve the layout of the ship's island.
In addition, the deck layout has been adjusted to improve the efficiency of take-off and landing facilities and improve the living environment of the crew. In addition to the Liaoning and 054B frigates, China's third domestically produced HMS Huijian is being tested and trialled.
It is expected to officially join the Chinese naval formation between the end of 2024 and the first half of 2025. This series of developments shows that the Chinese Navy is gradually acquiring a stronger ocean-going power and playing a key role in safeguarding the country's maritime rights and interests.
By building a dual-carrier battle group system, Liaoning and Shandong aircraft carriers have become the vanguard of the mainland's prestige in the far seas. This lays the foundation for the mainland's systematic anti-access capabilities in the ocean-going areas.
It is worth noting that the Chinese Navy not only exerts its strength in the military aspect, but also actively participates in a number of activities in the international arena. It can be seen from its participation in international maritime security affairs, counter-terrorism and humanitarian relief that the Chinese Navy is gradually expanding its influence and status.
This active participation is particularly meaningful in enhancing China's influence and status on the international stage. However, as China's naval buildup accelerates, the competitive pressures it presents to other world powers are becoming more and more pronounced.
Especially in the Asia-Pacific region, the public data of the mainland-based long-range railgun anti-missile delivery of the United States, China, Japan and South Korea is estimated to have reached about 68 sets by the end of 2016, represented by the USMK57 missile monopoly.
Traditional powers such as the United States and Japan are nervous about the rapid rise of China's emerging aircraft carrier power and want to establish a stable and balanced relationship to protect their own interests.
In short, through a series of movements such as the transformation of the Liaoning into a combat ship and its modification, the launching of the 054B frigate, and the imminent entry of the Fujian into naval formations, the Chinese Navy is moving towards the ocean with a solid pace.
This signifies China's rising status as a global power on the international stage and its ability to better protect its territorial integrity and maritime rights and interests, and I believe that no amount of resistance can stop the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
News 3: On the 10th day of "sewage discharge", there was a large-scale death of grouper in South Korea, and frequent earthquakes occurred in Japan
In recent years, the impact of the Fukushima nuclear accident has expanded, and the Korean fishing industry has been one of the victims. According to reports, the local fishing industry is facing great challenges due to the Japanese government's decision to discharge nuclear-contaminated water, which has reduced the willingness of the public to buy aquatic products.
The first to be hit hard was the grouper farm. In areas such as Yeosu City, Jeollanam-do, there have been mass deaths of groupers. In addition to the impact of Fukushima's nuclear-contaminated water discharge, hot weather has exacerbated the problem.
More than 1 million groupers died in Yeosu, Jeollanam-do alone, causing a loss of 84 million yuan to the region's aquaculture production value.
However, this is only the tip of the iceberg. Over time and more data are available, other species of fish and farmed products may be involved in the future and may spread to other countries.
It has been reported that the price of Japanese seafood has fallen sharply, the crisis of unmarketable farms is serious, and there is even a dilemma that 200 million head of sea cucumber farms cannot be sold.
South Koreans have expressed strong dissatisfaction with the Japanese government's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water. They questioned why the Japanese government chose to emit so close to neighboring countries, putting environmental safety at a later stage.
Experts believe that this may be due to technical and managerial reasons, but in no way can it be an excuse to shirk responsibility. The South Korean government also expressed strong dissatisfaction with this and called on the Japanese government to solve the problem as soon as possible.
However, in addition to the losses suffered by the fishery, the incident also set off a chain reaction.
The Democratic Party, the Basic Income Party, the Progressive Party and more than 90 civic groups held a mass rally in downtown Seoul to denounce the Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge and urge the South Korean government to take steps to stop it.
Some fishermen criticized the South Korean government for not taking special measures and actually helping Japan discharge nuclear-contaminated water. More people pointed out that such behavior would pass on pollution problems to future generations and described it as irresponsible.
Nuclear radiation contamination poses a threat to aquatic life, and grouper is one of them. Prolonged exposure to contaminated water, either direct contact or ingestion through the food chain, can lead to the accumulation of radioactive material in the body and exposure to radiation.
Shortly after Japan discharged nuclear effluents, TEPCO reportedly detected a rise in tritium concentrations in seawater near Fukushima to 10 becquerels per liter and acknowledged that it was linked to the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water.
It is worth noting that the recent frequent earthquake events in Japan have caused more questions and discussions. Although it is not uncommon to be an earthquake-prone country, the continuous occurrence of earthquakes near the waters off Fukushima has attracted widespread attention.
Some even joked that nature was also dissatisfied with Japan's behavior and gave warnings. In short, the problems of the Fukushima accident became increasingly apparent: South Korea's fishing industry suffered, environmental safety was threatened, and people boycotted Japanese products.
This problem requires the joint efforts of all parties involved to resolve it and take measures to prevent similar incidents from happening again. Only in this way can the environment and the safety interests of the people be protected.
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