Export controls failed to keep cutting-edge AI chips from China's Huawei
Briefly

The investigation revealed that Huawei Technologies had chips made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, breaching U.S. export controls that restrict advanced tech access to China.
Senator Mark R. Warner expressed serious concerns in a letter to President Biden, highlighting the implications for national security due to TSMC’s production for Huawei.
The Commerce Department cited the addition of over 400 Chinese entities to its controlled list under the Biden administration to counter diversion tactics related to high-tech exports.
Despite the defense from the Commerce Department, the reported breach indicates significant gaps in the enforcement of U.S. regulations aimed at curbing China's technological advances.
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