China criticizes US over 20-plus semiconductor export control measures
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Updated · POLITICO · Apr 27
China criticizes US over 20-plus semiconductor export control measures
14 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Apr 27
China responded after the US House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced more than 20 bipartisan chip export control bills last week, including the MATCH Act targeting semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
Chinese officials warn these measures could disrupt global semiconductor supply chains and harm the international economic order, urging the US to reconsider its broadening national security rationale.
The pushback comes ahead of a planned Trump-Xi summit in Beijing on May 14-15, as US policymakers debate pairing tariffs with additional trade restrictions under ongoing Section 301 investigations.
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