2023-10-02 20:11:32
Foreign media reported on Monday (2nd), citing sources, that the U.S. authorities have warned China that export restrictions on U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) chips and semiconductor production facilities will be updated as soon as later this month to prevent the previous ban from being blocked. loopholes.
An unnamed U.S. official revealed that the U.S. Department of Commerce is evaluating the restrictions on the export of AI chips and semiconductor production facilities to China that were implemented on October 7 last year, and is expected to update them when the one-year limit expires to prevent blockage. loopholes and inform China of the relevant situation.
The official declined to disclose details of the specific conversations. The U.S. Department of Commerce declined to comment on the news, and the Chinese Embassy in the United States did not respond.
The U.S.-China technology war has been going on for many years. The U.S. has launched the Chip 4 Alliance, which includes South Korea, the U.S., Japan and Taiwan, and hopes to work with many countries to promote controls on semiconductor exports and technology outflow to form an “anti-China alliance.”
Archyde.com: The United States warns China that it will renew its AI chip export ban in October (Photo: Shutterstock)
As the Western alliance’s blockade on China’s technology continues to expand, Chinese electronics giant Huawei launched a new 5G smartphone Mate 60 Pro without warning at the end of August. The communication mobile phone is proof that Huawei can break through a series of US sanctions, triggering controversy from the outside world.
At that time, experts judged that the United States was expected to impose stronger sanctions and expand its review of China’s semiconductor and related industrial chains.
Archyde.com reported on Monday that providing China with notes on the rules is part of the Biden administration’s efforts to stabilize relations with Beijing. Prior to this, the United States decided to shoot down a Chinese spy balloon in early February, causing tensions between the United States and China to escalate sharply at the beginning of the year.
The Biden administration has also sent batches of senior officials to visit China, including Commerce Secretary Raimondo in August. Additionally, National Security Advisor Sullivan held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in September.
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