(Morning News) American Republican senators urged worship worshipThe landing government blocked a "vulnerability" in export control measures during the former President Trump period to strengthen the restrictions on China's primary chip manufacturer SMIC (SMIC).They said that SMIC is "obvious national security threat."

The Republican senator Bill Hages, a Reuters sees, stated in a letter to Tom Cotton to a letter to the US Minister of Commerce Raymond that media reports showed that strengthening control control controlThis is "discouraged" to the Ministry of Commerce's efforts to export American technology in the Ministry of Commerce.They said that SMIC has close relations with the Chinese military.

Hagi and Columbal said in this letter on January 31st in their minds that it will stop the control "to block an important loophole and prevent (Chinese government) and (PLA) using American technologyLet's promote its military modernization projects. "They want to know whether Raymond Duo supports increase restrictions.

Raymond Duo was asked by Hageti and SMIC when he attended a hearing on Tuesday (February 1) in the afternoon. She said that she had not seen the letter before she could give him a reply.However, she also told Hagotti, "I pay close attention to this issue as deep as you, and we must make every effort to prevent China from obtaining our technology."

At the end of 2020, the former US government included SMICs into business in businessThe blacklist of the department.This means that American suppliers must apply for a special license when they export any American products, and this will face strict review.

However, when Trump administrative officials include SMIC in the blacklist, strict review standards are only applicable to high -end chip manufacturing equipment transported to this Chinese company, and other American products are allowed to take the "case of cases."Review procedure.

In December last year, the Reuters stated that the Lane government has not yet decided whether to prohibit US companies from selling more US chip manufacturing equipment to SMIC, but it may be further discussed with its allies.