Biden administration set to further tighten chipmaking exports to China

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The new restrictions are expected to be announced as early as next month. Read more at straitstimes.com.

to China, escalating rules aimed at preventing the country from developing an advanced chip industry.

The move would further upend a chipmaking industry that’s already coping with rules imposed in October. Those restrictions required export licences for certain machines and limited US citizens from working in China and other countries that could pose a threat to national security. There are also provisions limiting the support or sale of technology for specific types of products.

About 17 of the multimillion-dollar machines that are vital for making semiconductors currently require licences, most notably if Chinese customers are trying to buy them. That number is set to double when including restrictions imposed by Tokyo and The Hague, according to the people.

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