The U.S. government is finalizing updated regulations regarding the export of chip-making equipment to China.
In a move that is set to exacerbate already tense relations between the United States and China, the U.S. government is finalizing updated regulations regarding the export of chip-making equipment to China. These rules, aimed at tightening restrictions and closing existing loopholes, specifically target shipments of semiconductor equipment and advanced artificial intelligence chips.
The specifics of the regulation were revealed by an anonymous source familiar with the matter, as government rules are usually kept confidential until a consensus is reached among the concerned departments. The Biden administration’s approach involves publishing both rules simultaneously.
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