USA imposes stricter export rules on advanced chips to China, targeting national security concerns.

The U.S. plans stricter export rules on advanced chips made by firms like TSMC, Samsung, and Intel, targeting sales to China amid national security concerns. These measures require enhanced customer vetting and due diligence, with chips at or below 14 or 16 nanometers needing government licenses for sales to China and other restricted nations. Taiwan is excluded from these restrictions, recognized as a reliable partner for enforcing U.S. rules. The U.S., along with Europe and Japan, aims to reduce reliance on China for semiconductors.

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