
China’s Businesses Push Back Against US Semiconductor Export Restrictions
China’s business community strongly opposes the US’s new semiconductor export controls, citing threats to global supply chains and fair competition.
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China’s business community strongly opposes the US’s new semiconductor export controls, citing threats to global supply chains and fair competition.
China voices strong dissatisfaction over the Netherlands’ expanded restrictions on chip exports to China, citing US pressure and concerns over global supply chains.
The U.S. intensifies semiconductor export controls to maintain tech dominance over the Chinese mainland, facing global economic repercussions.
The Chinese mainland is set to enforce new export controls on specific aviation and aerospace technologies starting July 1, aiming to enhance national security and adhere to international obligations.
The U.S. intensifies efforts to block China’s semiconductor growth through export controls, but challenges remain in maintaining technological supremacy.
The U.S. shifts from openness to a containment strategy, implementing export controls that may undermine its own tech leadership.
China has streamlined its tech export catalogue, reducing restricted items from 164 to 134. Compared to other economies, its export controls are less stringent amid ongoing global trade tensions.