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The official document, "Commerce Implements New Export Controls on Advanced Computing and Semiconductor Manufacturing Items to the People’s Republic of China (PRC)", issued for immediate release on October 7, 2022, by the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security details the new export control rulings. [1]
The US government has imposed fresh export controls on the sale of high tech memory chips used in artificial intelligence (AI) applications to China. The rules apply to US-made high bandwidth ...
A person cannot, without a license or exception, export or re-export foreign-made commodities, software, or technology that incorporates controlled US-origin commodities, software, or technology if the items require a license and incorporate or are combined with more than a minimal amount of controlled US content, as defined in Title 15 of the ...
U.S. officials are considering tightening an export control rule designed to slow the flow of artificial intelligence chips to China by clamping down on the amount of computing power the chips can ...
(Reuters) -Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASM International on Wednesday said the new U.S. export controls were largely in line with its earlier 2025 outlook, based on its preliminary analysis.
The United States has had export controls since the American Revolution, although the modern export control regimes can be traced back to the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917. A significant piece of legislation was the Export Control Act of 1940 which inter alia aimed to restrict shipments of material to pre-war Japan.
Shares of Nvidia fell more than 2%, while Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) fell about 1.5% on the news in extended trading. The Commerce Department will stop the shipments of chips made by Nvidia and ...
The biggest difference between CoCom and current U.S. export controls lies in enforcement mechanisms. Instead of relying on collective enforcement and potentially uneven member nation export control applications, modern U.S. policies centralize export control authority under the Department of Commerce’ Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). [29]