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China Threatens Legal Action Over U.S. Huawei Chip Restrictions

Beijing condemns U.S. export control guidance as 'bullying' and vows to enforce its Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law against those aiding the measures.

Overview

  • The U.S. Commerce Department issued updated guidance warning that using Huawei's Ascend AI chips risks violating export controls, citing national security concerns.
  • China's Ministry of Commerce called the U.S. measures discriminatory and announced potential legal retaliation under its Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law against entities enforcing the restrictions.
  • The dispute follows a 90-day tariff truce agreed upon during recent trade talks in Geneva, which now appears overshadowed by escalating tensions over technology restrictions.
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticized U.S. chip export controls as counterproductive, arguing they have accelerated China's technological development and hurt American businesses.
  • Both nations are reinforcing their respective export control frameworks, with China emphasizing self-reliance in semiconductor and AI development as it counters U.S. policies.