China’s Undersea Cable Expansion Defies U.S. Sanctions, Bolsters Domestic Production

China’s undersea cable manufacturers are thriving despite U.S. trade restrictions, with Beijing’s push for self-sufficiency in critical communications infrastructure fuelling growth. FiberHome International Technologies, blacklisted by the U.S. in 2020, has reported increased business due to China’s drive for domestic production. “We don’t need foreign technologies,” a FiberHome executive told Nikkei on 26 June 2024.

China is challenging U.S. dominance in the global undersea cable network, which spans 1.4 million kilometres and carries over 95% of the world’s data. Chinese companies are expected to contribute 45% of new cable installations from 2023 to 2028, according to industry estimates. The Asia-Pacific region leads in subsea cable investment, with China spearheading multiple projects connecting to Southeast Asian nations. This aligns with President Xi Jinping’s “Digital Silk Road” initiative, part of the broader Belt and Road strategy.

However, geopolitical tensions have led to project delays and increased costs. Some cables are being rerouted to avoid contentious areas like the South China Sea, potentially creating parallel networks divided along geopolitical lines. This strategic push underscores China’s commitment to reducing reliance on foreign technology and establishing a robust, independent infrastructure.

FiberHome’s rise amidst sanctions highlights a significant shift in the global tech landscape, where self-reliance and regional partnerships become crucial. As China continues to expand its undersea cable projects, the global communications infrastructure is set to witness profound changes, with new routes and networks shaping the future of data transmission.

This development not only boosts China’s technological capabilities but also positions it as a formidable player in the international communications arena, challenging traditional power structures and paving the way for a more fragmented global network. Analysts will closely monitor how these changes impact international relations and the global economy in the coming years.

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