US lawmakers are urging the State and Commerce Departments to bolster export controls on advanced chipmaking equipment to China. Citing national security risks, they emphasize the need for allied cooperation to implement countrywide restrictions, warning that current entity-specific controls are insufficient. A briefing on the administration’s strategy is requested within a month.
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