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China's bold response to US semiconductor sanctions raises questions

China's bold response to US semiconductor sanctions raises questions

Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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China announced a ban on the export of gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States, responding to U.S. semiconductor sanctions. The Chinese Commerce Ministry described the ban as a reaction to the expansion of U.S. export controls on chip-making equipment and software. This move escalates tensions amid previous announcements of licensing requirements for these materials. China imposed stricter export measures for gallium and germanium in July 2023 and on antimony in August 2023. China remains a leading producer of these materials, vital for mobile phone chips and solar panels. Chinese industry groups criticized U.S. actions, stating they undermine fair competition and market trust. The U.S. heavily depends on China for gallium and germanium, with rising prices reflecting the consequences of these export restrictions, particularly a significant increase in antimony pricing.

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