US Must Press Allies on Chipmaking Export Loopholes to China: Experts

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Huawei Atlas 800 inference server is displayed at InnoEX Fair, in Hong Kong, China, on April 15, 2025. Tyrone Siu/ReutersThe United States has extensive licensing requirements in place to limit Beijing from obtaining some of the most advanced chips in the world, but much of the equipment used to develop those advanced chips can still be legally purchased by Chinese companies because of loopholes, U.S. lawmakers heard on Nov. 20.Experts testified to the House Foreign Affairs South and Central Asia Subcommittee that export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment are a critical leverage point that the United States holds over Beijing.

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