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US curbs on microchips could throttle China's ambitions and escalate the tech war

Por: CNN Business October 31, 2022

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Hong Kong CNN Business  —  Chinese leader ’s push to “win the battle” in core technologies and bolster China’s position as a tech superpower could be severely undermined by Washington’s to limit the sale of advanced chips and chip-making equipment to the country, analysts say. On October 7, the Biden administration unveiled a sweeping set of export controls that ban Chinese companies from buying advanced chips and chip-making... + full article



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