
Chinese exports of advanced chip gear reached $38B, up 66% from 2022 despite ban

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Chinese companies purchased nearly $40 billion in advanced chipmaking equipment in 2022, a 66% increase from the previous year, despite U.S. export restrictions. A bipartisan U.S. House committee found that Japan and the Netherlands continued to sell equipment to China, undermining U.S. efforts. Lawmakers are now advocating for broader bans on all Chinese companies. The report highlights concerns over national security and the implications of China's advancing semiconductor capabilities. The investigation revealed gaps in enforcement and calls for better coordination among allied nations to address these issues.
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