How U.S. Firms Battled a Government Crackdown to Keep Tech Sales to China
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At a meeting in Washington this spring, tech company representatives and government officials found themselves at odds over where to draw the line when it comes to selling coveted technology to China.
U.S. officials view the flow of U.S. technology to Huawei as a national security threat, rejecting the American companies' plea to limit export regulations.
Applied Materials, KLA Corporation, and Lam Research argued that Chinese companies linked to Huawei are a significant source of revenue, having earned $6 billion to date.
Many in the semiconductor industry have fought to limit new export rules as they aim to preserve a critical source of revenue amid governmental restrictions.
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