US targets Chinese chipmaking with proposed export restrictions on ASML and others - Reuters
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Trump administration proposes export restrictions on advanced chipmaking equipment to limit China's semiconductor capabilities.
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Restrictions on chipmaking equipment exports could increase consumer electronics prices and slow technological innovation as competition intensifies.
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The Trump administration is proposing new export restrictions on advanced chipmaking equipment, including technology from Dutch manufacturer ASML, to restrict China's semiconductor capabilities. The move targets equipment used to produce cutting-edge chips, an area where Beijing has been aggressively pursuing self-sufficiency amid existing US sanctions. This represents an escalation of technology competition between Washington and Beijing, as the US seeks to maintain its advantage in semiconductor manufacturing. The restrictions would likely require cooperation from allied nations, particularly the Netherlands and Japan, which also export critical chipmaking tools. The proposal reflects the administration's broader strategy to constrain China's technological development in industries deemed essential to national security.
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The Trump administration is proposing new export restrictions targeting ASML and other chipmakers, requiring cooperation from allied nations including the Netherlands and Japan.
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