US Targets China's Top Chipmaking Plant Amid Huawei Mate 60 Pro Release: Tech Rivalry Intensifies


 Blog Post 1:

Title: "Biden Administration Escalates Pressure on China's Top Chipmaker, SMIC"

The Biden administration is intensifying efforts to curb China's semiconductor giant, SMIC, by restricting its access to critical supplies from the United States. The decision follows SMIC's production of an advanced chip for Huawei's Mate 60 Pro. The Commerce Department's move, which suspended permission for numerous U.S. suppliers, including key player Entegris, has halted millions of dollars' worth of shipments. The Chinese embassy in Washington calls it "economic bullying," reflecting the broader tensions between the U.S. and China in the technology sector.

Blog Post 2: Title: "U.S. Government Tightens Grip on SMIC Amid Growing Tech Tensions"

In a bid to weaken SMIC's ability to produce advanced computer chips, the Biden administration is strategically targeting its supply chain. The recent decision by the Commerce Department to stop licenses and restrict access to crucial technologies is a response to SMIC's collaboration with Huawei on the Mate 60 Pro chip. Critics argue that these actions should have been taken sooner, but the U.S. has gradually been tightening restrictions on both SMIC and Huawei, with new rules implemented in October 2022.

Blog Post 3: Title: "SMIC Faces Supply Chain Woes as U.S. Escalates Tech Restrictions"

The Biden administration's move to cut off crucial supplies to SMIC's main factory, SMIC South, is part of a broader plan to limit China's access to advanced technology. Despite some companies complying with export licenses, the Commerce Department's letters have disrupted millions of dollars in shipments, impacting key supplier Entegris. This escalation follows the unveiling of Huawei's Mate 60 Pro, highlighting the U.S. government's increasing scrutiny on SMIC. The potential disruption in the supply chain underscores the factory's significance in producing advanced chips, raising questions about SMIC's ability to continue chip production in the coming months.

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