US Commerce Department Launches Survey to Track and Boost National Security in Semiconductor Supply Chain
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The U.S. Department of Commerce will launch a survey in January 2024 to assess the capabilities and challenges of the American semiconductor supply chain and national defense industrial base. The survey aims to identify how U.S. companies are sourcing legacy chips and will inform policies to bolster the semiconductor supply chain, promote fair competition, and reduce national security risks posed by China. The Bureau of Industry and Security will focus on the use and sourcing of Chinese-manufactured legacy chips in critical U.S. industries. The survey is a response to a Congressionally-mandated report that assesses the U.S. microelectronics industrial base.
Topics:business#china#commerce-department#legacy-chips#national-security#semiconductor-supply-chain#technology
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