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Biden Administration Ratchets up Chip Restrictions, Targets YMTC and Others
The Biden administration plans to add more Chinese companies, including a major chip maker, to its trade blacklist. In response, a Chinese official called the U.S. moves "blatant economic coercion and bullying."
U.S. Commerce Department Official Weighs In on China Export Control Enforcement Issues
At a CSIS event yesterday, Alan Estevez, Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), discussed a number of issues on export control enforcement as it relates to China, offering updates on efforts to cooperate with allies and on how new regulations announced last
U.S. Trade Official Talks Trade and Security, Export Controls Related to China
Earlier this month, a U.S. Commerce Department official spoke at a conference and briefly explained the role of new export control rules to be applied to advanced technology for sale to China.
Leading House Republican Presses Commerce Department on Licensing Data for Chips, Supercomputers
A Republican Congressman who is active on China trade and tech issues is pushing the Biden administration on its implementation of the newly announced rules on export controls for semiconductors and supercomputers.
U.S. Commerce Department Official Comments on Recent U.S. Export Control Actions
At a think tank event last week, a Commerce Department official offered comments and explanations on the recent decision to implement additional export controls on semiconductors and supercomputer products. With regard to a "China review," he noted that it will only be completed "when the Chinese change
Data Storage Company Seagate Responds to Allegations of Export Control Violations
An Ireland-based company called Seagate confirmed that it received a letter from the U.S. government about violating U.S. export controls related to sales to Chinese firms.
U.S. Announces Sweeping Export Controls on China, Targeting Chips and Supercomputer Products
The U.S. government is ratcheting up its export controls on China, as it announced sweeping export restrictions that would curb China's ability to access or produce advanced chips and supercomputers.