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FILE PHOTO: Flags of China and U.S. are displayed on a printed circuit board with semiconductor chips, in this illustration picture taken February 17, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/Illustration/File Photo

National Security Concerns Spark Stricter Controls on Chinese Chip Factories

Companies Seek Clear List Amid National Security Tensions Over Chinese Tech Access

According to the report of YAHOO TECH, Tensions are rising between the United States and China over who the boss in technology. America is getting ready to say which Chinese chip factories can get important tools. They doing this to stop China from getting their hands on high-tech stuff especially because of worries about national security. Before the U.S. already said its companies could not send equipment to Chinese chip factories. But now they want to make it clearer which ones are off-limits. This is causing a stir with companies asking for a clear list.

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Aiding Compliance and Strengthening National Security Efforts (PHOTO: Reuters)

U.S. Set to Unveil List of Restricted Chinese Chip Factories Amid Tech Power Struggle

People in the know say this list could come out in a few months. The goal is to help U.S. Companies follow the rules better and to make it harder for China to get ahead in tech. Meanwhile American officials are saying they understand why companies want a clear list and that is important to point out which factories they worried about. They both trying to be the best especially in making computer chips. This fight is not just about who got the best gadgets but also about who the most powerful. As America gets stricter with its rules on what can be sent to China it could shake up how things are made and who controls what in the world.

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