US blocks China from foreign exports with even a single US-made chip
Briefly

U.S. export controls on technology to China are considered less effective than earlier measures, potentially allowing China to continue advancing its semiconductor manufacturing.
Analysts highlighted that the delayed implementation of these controls gave China an opportunity to stockpile important technologies, complicating U.S. efforts to curb access.
Gregory Allen pointed out that loopholes remain in the export controls, particularly regarding companies like Huawei that continue to gain access to restricted technologies.
The effectiveness of Biden's latest controls on restricting technology transfer is undermined by industry lobbying and unaddressed gaps in the regulations.
Read at Ars Technica
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