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New US sanctions on China target chip-making equipment and exports

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  • Biden administration reportedly planning third wave of semiconductor restrictions
  • Chipmaking equipment from Israel, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan also affected
  • China is accelerating efforts to increase semiconductor self-sufficiency

The United States is expected to implement its third major wave of semiconductor export restrictions targeting China’s tech sector in a move believed to affect 140 companies, including Naura Technology Group.

If it goes ahead, it would mark another Biden administration effort to curb China’s advancements in artificial intelligence and military applications by limiting the People’s Republic’s access to semiconductor technology.

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