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Chinese chip stocks tumble after U.S. calls for new curbs on high-end tech

Por: CNBC Tech October 10, 2022

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A worker at a chips factory in Chongqing, China, on March 30, 2022.Future Publishing Future Publishing Getty ImagesBEIJING — Chinese chip stocks fell Monday after the U.S. announced new export controls aimed at limiting Beijing's ability to produce advanced military systems.The sweeping rules mean companies must apply for a license if they want to sell certain advanced computing semiconductors or related manufacturing equipment to China,... + full article



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