@adiru. I actually gone way back maybe like few years ago wrote letter to Huawei that they should go into semiconductor manufacturing, cant rely on TSMC due to geopolitical issues, they ignored that.
I guess an unknown guy from internet, they dont have that kind of vision (technology knowhow+geopolitical awareness) dont see what i see...
You flatter yourself. Everybody sees what you see as long as they are in the field. Everybody knows that every Chinese company or entity that uses American tech should get off of it. Every one, not just the things you're concerned about. In the genetics field, I can write several letters about which technologies need to be diversified away from the US so that a ban cannot harm China but these letters are useless unless they come with the actual technology to replace them with. If you wrote to them what you wrote to us, which is a simple outline of which institutes should be put together on a project, then it was obviously nothing of real value to them. You have no idea how many people in your field have written these letters but they're not helpful. It's like telling a weightlifter he needs to be stronger or a singer that he needs higher notes; it's useless advice unless you bring the substance with which to achieve that goal.
You're over here offering your fun advice for the members of this forum and that's fine; it's a non-professional discussion. But if your letters and your offers to professional entities carried substance, they would have been heeded because you would have been doing so from a platform of power that makes your words resonate due to your own achievements (CEO of lithography/semiconductor company, multiple patent holder, etc...). China is very accepting, even inviting, to talents from abroad who can bring technology to China, but if you don't have an impressive resume and sent them a broad letter that they need to get their institutes together and invent something which they likely already know but are trying to mesh out the specifics on, then your email went to the spam folder. If you don't have a patent, don't have a blueprint, don't even have a resume that makes people thing you can contribute to their research, then you don't have a voice. Too many guys with these ideas but no real technology to offer.
If you write again, use my template; I'm sure it will bring you success:
To whom it may concern,
I have recently come to find that there exists a technological road-block for China in the XXXX area. I may be of help. My company specializes in XXXX with XXXX registered patents and we have a working prototype which may be ready soon, especially if you offer us a lab and funding in China. A technology demonstration is ready for presentation to your experts if you wish to consider my offer.We predict that with all conditions met, we can produce a usable product in 6 months which when paired with what China currently has, will rival the best of (insert leading company such as TSMC or ASML). Please contact me any time day or night regarding this issue at XXXX.
Sincerely,
YOUR NAME, CEO of YOUR COMPANY