US Tightening Shipments to Chip Factories in China Will Slow Beijing’s Advances, Analysts Say

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Washington tightened control over tools and know-how that China needs to move beyond the chip technology used in autos, telecom gear, and consumer goods.

US Tightening Shipments to Chip Factories in China Will Slow Beijing’s Advances, Analysts Say

A worker holds a 300mm test wafer at the Infineon computer chip factory in Dresden, Germany, on April 26, 2023. Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Sean Tseng

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Washington is closing a loophole that let a handful of foreign-owned chipmakers ship most U.S.-origin tools, software, and technology into their China fabrication plants without licenses—a fast-track privilege no U.S.-owned fab ever had.

Sean Tseng

Sean Tseng is a Canada-based writer for The Epoch Times focusing on Asia-Pacific news, Chinese business and economy, and U.S.–China relations.

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