China's Export Restrictions on Semiconductor Materials Escalate Chip Wars

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China is imposing export restrictions on gallium and germanium, key materials used in semiconductors and electronic components, in response to Western restrictions on chip sales and production technology to China. China is the largest global source of these materials, with 60% of the world's germanium and 80% of gallium coming from China. The move is seen as a strategy to secure internal supplies for China's semiconductor and technology manufacturing ambitions. While there may not be an immediate shortage, it highlights the importance of diversifying supply chains for semiconductors.
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