China Implements Export Restrictions on Chipmaking Materials in Retaliatory Move
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China has retaliated against US restrictions on its technology companies by imposing export controls on certain chipmaking materials, potentially disrupting the global semiconductor supply chain. The move comes as tensions between the US and China continue to escalate in the ongoing trade war, with both countries imposing tariffs and restrictions on various industries. The export curbs by China could have significant implications for the semiconductor industry, as it heavily relies on Chinese suppliers for critical materials.
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