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US to Expand Semiconductor Export Restrictions to China, Exempting Key Allies

New rule aims to curb China's access to advanced AI chips while maintaining diplomatic balance with allied nations.

Overview

  • The US plans to introduce new export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China next month.
  • Key allies such as Japan, the Netherlands, and South Korea will be exempt from these restrictions.
  • The rule targets advanced AI memory chips essential for supercomputing and military applications.
  • China criticizes the move, arguing it will bolster its resolve for technological self-reliance.
  • The US aims to prevent Chinese military advancements while avoiding strain on international alliances.