The US plans to announce its third set of restrictions on China’s semiconductor industry, targeting over 140 Chinese companies. The new measures aim to hinder China’s development of advanced chips, especially for AI and military use. Export controls on critical technology and chipmaking equipment will be imposed, affecting both Chinese and international companies. China has strongly opposed these actions.
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