On the occasion of the Chinese network security review, American chip manufacturer Micron Technology said on Monday (April 3) that the company's business operations in China include normal shipments.

According to Bloomberg report, Micron further responded to China's earlier investigation that "Micron's product shipments, engineering, manufacturing, sales and other functions are running normally."The company also said: "Micron's commitment does not affect all businesses in integrity. We insist on product security and commitment to customers."In order to ensure the security of the supply chain of critical information infrastructure, prevent the hidden dangers of product problems, causing the risk of online security, and maintaining national security, it will implement online security review of Micron's products in China, but it does not specifically explain which products involve.

Micron issued a statement at the time, and the company had communicated with the China National Internet Information Office, saying that it was "fully cooperating" for investigation.Micron emphasized that the company is committed to operating with a good faith in never compromising, and adheres to the safety of its products and its commitment to customers.

Bloomberg reported that the survey exacerbated the tension between China and the United States on the issue of semiconductor technology control.Washington has previously introduced a series of export restrictions to prevent China from building a cutting -edge chip industry and strengthen military strength.China has filed a lawsuit in the WTO, stating that the United States has undergone international economic and trade order and violates international economic and trade rules.

After China announced the launch of the investigation, Micron's stock price fell 4.4%last Friday and fell 1.2%on Monday.