Screengrab via Intel Following the damage done to Chinese telecommunications company Huawei by U.S. sanctions, the Chinese government is making a play for manufacturing security by welcoming foreign semiconductor manufacturers overseas. China’s Ministry of Commerce will launch a division dubbed the “cross-border semiconductor work committee,” which will oversee conversations with Intel, AMD, ASML, and others in a bid to convince companies to set up shop in the country, according to Nikkei Asia. Launching in the first half of the year, the committee will also consist of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and lab personnel from Tsinghua University. This...