China warns of legal revenge against US chip sanctions, threatening lawsuits with the help of the “Nasdaq: IQ: INC) and advanced micro -devices (NASDAQ: AMD)
China has threatened to take legal measures against any individual or organization that helps or implement the restrictions of American conductors, and the rising in the continuous technological competition between the two largest economies in the world.
What happened: The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said that there may be “legal obligations” for those involved in the American measures that it described as “discriminatory restrictions” against Chinese companies.
The warning comes after the US guideline was released last week. Companies warn against using AI chips ascending from Huawei Technologies.
The conflict highlights the growing friction, as both countries compete for the dominance of advanced technology. Nafidia Company Nvda CEO Gensen Huang He recently criticized the control of the export of American chips as “completely wrong for America”, and revealed that his company shattered 5.5 billion dollars in stock and lost about $ 15 billion in sales due to these restrictions.
“China provides 50 % of the Chinese artificial intelligence researchers and will not hinder them,” said Huang at Computex 2025.
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Why do it matterThe technology confrontation has intensified since April, when China imposed a retaliatory tariff of 125 % on US -made chips, while exempted semiconductors manufactured in Taiwan. This policy benefits companies like Advanced Micro Devices Inc. AMD and Qualcomm Inc. Qcom This use of external sources of Taiwan semiconductor manufacturer TSMWhile it is possible that manufacturers in the United States will harm like Intel company Intc.
Microsoft Corp. Msft Co -founder Bill Gates Note recently that the export ban may only accelerate China’s self -reliance. “We have made it clear to them that they need to create their own chips, and they are making great progress in doing so,” Gates told CNN.
China urged the United States to “adhere to international economic and trade rules” and respect the technological development rights of other countries.
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