The Trump administration has postponed a significant export control rule targeting Chinese companies for a year, a key concession in the recent U.S.-China trade truce. This move eases tensions, allowing American tech exporters a reprieve from complex compliance. While a temporary detente, the rule’s potential return in 2026 signals ongoing scrutiny.
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