U.S. introduces export controls on quantum computing, semiconductor tech for national security, with China as a target, synchronized with Japan and the Netherlands.
The U.S. has announced new export controls on advanced technologies, including quantum computing and semiconductor manufacturing, to enhance national security and curb access by adversaries like China. These regulations align with measures from international partners like Japan and the Netherlands. The controls focus on quantum computers, advanced chipmaking tools, and GAAFET technology, with a 60-day public comment period before finalization.
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