U.S. Tightens Semiconductor Restrictions to Prevent China’s Access to Advanced Chips

The U.S. Department of Commerce has implemented stronger restrictions on the export of advanced computing semiconductors, aimed at curbing the diversion of high-end chips to China. The new regulations impose broader licensing requirements on chip manufacturers and packaging companies seeking to export specific advanced chips. These measures are designed to limit China’s access to crucial chips used in military applications and advanced technology sectors.

The restrictions build on previous efforts by the U.S. to prevent China from acquiring semiconductors critical to maintaining a military advantage. By controlling the flow of these high-end chips, the U.S. seeks to mitigate potential security risks posed by China’s growing technological and military capabilities.