Trump team seeks to toughen chip controls over China, Bloomberg reports

Trump team seeks to toughen chip controls over China, Bloomberg reports

US president Donald Trump's goal is for key allies to align with the US in imposing restrictions on China, similar to those placed on American chip gear companies.

US officials met with their Japanese and Dutch counterparts about restricting Tokyo Electron and ASML engineers from maintaining semiconductor gear in China. (Reuters pic)
WASHINGTON:
The Donald Trump administration is planning to toughen semiconductor restrictions on China, continuing and expanding the Biden administration’s efforts to limit Beijing’s technological prowess, Bloomberg News reported yesterday.

US officials recently met with their Japanese and Dutch counterparts about restricting Tokyo Electron and ASML engineers from maintaining semiconductor gear in China, the report said.

Some Trump officials also aim to further restrict the quantity and types of Nvidia chips that can be exported to China without a licence, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.

Nvidia, Japan’s economy, trade and industry ministry (Meti), and the Dutch foreign ministry declined to comment.

Tokyo Electron, ASML, and the White House did not respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

Trump’s goal is for key allies to align with the US in imposing restrictions on China, similar to those placed on American chip gear companies like Lam Research, KLA and Applied Materials, as per the report.

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