US Imposes Stricter Export Controls on Advanced Technologies
New rules target quantum computing, semiconductor manufacturing, and additive manufacturing to limit access for China, Russia, and Iran.
- The Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security has introduced new export controls on emerging technologies.
- Restrictions cover quantum computing, advanced semiconductor tools, and additive manufacturing equipment.
- Export licenses will be required for countries deemed security risks, with a presumption of denial for China, Russia, and Iran.
- The rules aim to align US controls with those of international partners to enhance collective security.
- Flexibility is provided for collaboration with allies who have similar export restrictions.