US Tightens Restrictions on South Korean Chipmakers in China

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The US is tightening restrictions on Samsung and SK Hynix by revoking licenses that allowed them to use US technology in their Chinese chip plants, aiming to curb China's semiconductor industry. Experts warn this move could backfire by disrupting global chip supply and boosting China's domestic industry, while also potentially hindering US technological progress.
- US targets Samsung, SK Hynix chip plants in China; latest move to contain China’s chip industry disrupts global supply, says expert Global Times
- Trump Takes Aim at South Korean Chipmakers’ China Operations The New York Times
- US Removes China Waivers for Intel, Samsung and SK Hynix Bloomberg.com
- US makes it harder for SK Hynix, Samsung to make chips in China Reuters
- Trump Administration Restricts Samsung Chipmaking in China Newsweek
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