The U.S. government built an export-control wall around advanced semiconductors starting in October 2022, aiming to deny China access to cutting-edge chips and the equipment needed to make them. A ...
In 2025, the US Department of Commerce led Washington’s technology offensive against China, but in 2026 it finds itself recalibrating as the White House prioritises stable trade talks ahead of US ...
The U.S. government’s decision to restrict access to Anthropic’s most advanced artificial intelligence models has highlighted the growing importance of technological self-reliance in the AI era. On ...
China will take firm measures to safeguard the legitimate interests of its companies, following the United States' latest ...
Export controls are a critical instrument of U.S. national security policy, designed to prevent adversaries from acquiring technologies that could enhance military capabilities or undermine global ...
On FDD Action’s latest Secure Line briefing call, experts Craig Singleton and Ryan Fedasiuk assessed why U.S. export controls on advanced AI chips and chipmaking equipment are one of the most ...
Beijing slaps new restrictions on U.S. companies that are helping Washington build a domestic supply chain of critical minerals.
On June 12, 2026, Anthropic announced that the US government had ordered it to immediately suspend foreign nationals’ access to its advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, pursuant to an export ...
Lawmakers recently introduced the Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware Act (MATCH Act). This bill proposes extending and coordinating U.S. export restrictions on semiconductor ...
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) must be thrilled. See last month’s release of DeepSeek’s latest AI. It runs on chips created by Huawei. You’re doing a heckuva job, U.S. political class… From the ...
The US wants to cut off China’s chip equipment. China says the supply chain will break for everyone.
China’s Ministry of Commerce warned that US chip export legislation would “severely disrupt” global semiconductor supply chains, responding to the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s April 22 markup of ...
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