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Updates on US semi export control on China

Eric Chen and Emily Liao, DIGITIMES Research, Taipei 0

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The US government released multiple new measures directed at China's semiconductor industry, including the expansion of the curbs on high-performance chip and advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment (SME) exports in October 2023.
Abstract

Following the announcement to impose export restrictions aimed at blocking China's semiconductor industry development in October 2022, the US government released multiple new measures directed at China's semiconductor industry, including the expansion of the curbs on high-performance chip and advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment (SME) exports announced in October 2023.

DIGITIMES Research believes that although the added control measures may close the loopholes in the existing export restrictions, they will only slow down China's semiconductor industry development but will hardly stop China from building up its semiconductor strength.

It is noteworthy that as the US exerts efforts to deter China's semiconductor advances, it also gives consideration to the global semiconductor supply chain stability.

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