The US-China chip war is still escalatingThe temperature of the US-China tech conflict just keeps rising. Last week, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced a new export license system for gallium and germanium, two elements that are used to make computer chips and other tech devices. By putting a chokehold on these two raw materials, China is signaling that it, in turn, can cause pain for the Western tech system and push other countries to rethink the curbs they put on China.
But despite the country’s intentions, the new export controls may not have much long-term impact on other countries. And technological tensions are only getting worse. Read the full story. —Zeyi Yang Zeyi’s story is from China Report, his weekly newsletter giving you the inside track on all things happening with China and tech. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Tuesday. |
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