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The financial support is there so I think it's a matter of time for local manufacturing to catch up. It's happened in pretty much every area they've been in. Restricting chip imports puts higher pressure on iterating faster towards homegrown capabilities.
It would be interesting to see whether China will undercut ASML on the world market once they have competitive EUV, or wherever they'll keep it for themselves.
And given the speed at which China generally is able to carry things out, I don't think it will take long at all until we see true parity between Chinese chips and their US-based counterparts.
It's easy when you can put expendable minions to work 25/7 on things.
That's not how research and development works.
That is how it works, infinite budget and student resources
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/huawei-officially-opens-its-2600-acre-randd-center-in-shanghai-will-accommodate-over-35000-scientists-and-engineers
And it's even faster if you peek at others' homework..