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US House advances bill to curb China's access to advanced semiconductors

A bold US move to restrict China's tech access sparks warnings of supply chain chaos. Will Beijing retaliate to protect its semiconductor ambitions?

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US House advances bill to curb China's access to advanced semiconductors

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China has consistently opposed any actions that overstretch the concept of national security and abuse export control measures, a spokesperson with the China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said on Saturday.

The remarks came in response to questions regarding that the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs passed several export control bills, including the Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware (MATCH) Act.

A press release by the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs on April 22 claimed that the MATCH Act would close loopholes to prevent the "Chinese military from accessing advanced semiconductors," and the Act was claimed to be part of a markup of a series of export control measures aimed at ensuring America continues to lead in the AI Arms Race, per the release.

If the relevant bill is eventually enacted, it will severely disrupt the international economic and trade order and seriously undermine the stability of the global semiconductor industry chain and supply chain, the MOFCOM spokesperson warned.

China will closely follow the progress of the relevant legislation, carefully assess its impact on China's interests, and will resolutely take necessary measures to firmly safeguard the legitimate and lawful rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, according to the MOFCOM spokesperson.

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