(Washington Composite Electric) The United States has been trying to persuade the Netherlands and Japan to further limit China to obtain semiconductor technology, but the two countries expressed their hope to maintain the status quo to evaluate the impact of existing ban on high -end chip manufacturing equipment andAs a result, make a decision.
Bloomberg reported that when a senior US official, including the deputy minister of the Ministry of Commerce Estwes, met with Dutch officials on Monday (April 8), he asked the Dutch government to order the ban on the light carved giant ASML (ASML)It provides services and maintenance for the restricted chip manufacturing equipment purchased by China Enterprise's existing sales ban.
However, Dutch officials showed that at the time, it was too early to launch new measures, and it was necessary to observe how the recently implemented restrictions were effective.
It is known that the United States delegation also arrived in Berlin and asked German optical component manufacturer Carl Zeiss to stop transporting key components to China; German officials neither agreed nor refused, only responded to German Prime MinisterShuoerz is about to visit China.
According to informed people, the United States has also urged Japan to at least restrict some chemicals required for exporting to the manufacture of chips in China. The Japanese side did not agree.As for whether the Bayidon government's Prime Minister Kishida Kishida asked whether this question was asked during the visit to Washington a few days ago, it is unknown.
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On the other hand, Huawei, China launched Matebook X Pro laptops equipped with Intel Artificial Intelligence (AI) chips on Thursday (11th).The United States Republican councilors have issued violent criticism to the Biden government.
The Chairman of the China House of Representatives Special Committee of the House of Representatives, Gragel, said in a statement issued to Reuters on Friday (12th): "One of the biggest mysteries is why the Ministry of Commerce continues to allow Huawei to transport American technology?"
The chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee McCord issued a statement saying: "These approval must be stopped ... Two years ago, I was told that the license to Huawei would stop, but now it seems that the policy seems to have not changed."
Republican Republican members Stevann Knnick said on the social media X platform that this clearly shows that the Bayeon government's approval of Intel's new license or significantly expand the scope of existing permits.She said, "This is unacceptable."However, according to those familiar with the matter, these chips are exported according to the existing permits and are not affected by the recent restrictions on exporting AI chips to China.
Reuters reported in March that Intel temporarily saved the license to supply chips to Huawei to continue to sell hundreds of millions of dollars in chips from Huawei.Republican Senator Luberio had requested to immediately revoke Intel's permission immediately.