Bureaucratic inefficiencies within the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) are hindering the expansion of U.S. AI chip exports, according to analysis from Georgetown's Center for Security & Emerging Tech (CSET). Staffing shortages at BIS have led to delays in processing export licenses and a reduced capacity to develop and adapt export control regulations. These bottlenecks create uncertainty for the semiconductor industry and could disrupt international trade in critical AI hardware. AI
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