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China imposes new export controls on EVs, chips, and military tech, straining ties with U.S. and Europe.
China has announced sweeping new export controls on November 8 and December 1, 2025, affecting electric vehicles, computer chips, and military equipment like tanks and fighter jets, with global reach.
The rules, requiring export licenses and detailed supply chain disclosures, target rare earth magnets and electric motors used in defense and automotive sectors, asserting Beijing’s influence over international supply chains.
The move intensifies trade tensions with the U.S. and Europe, prompting concerns over disruptions to industries reliant on Chinese components.
The Netherlands also intervened in Nexperia, a China-owned semiconductor firm, citing economic security risks, further straining EU-China relations amid growing Western scrutiny of Chinese tech firms.
China impone nuevos controles de exportación sobre vehículos eléctricos, chips y tecnología militar, tensando los lazos con Estados Unidos y Europa.