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US AI chip export controls hampered by Commerce Dept. staffing shortages

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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  1. CSET (Georgetown — Center for Security & Emerging Tech) TIER_1 · Jason Ly ·

    Trump’s AI Chip Export Push Stymied by Bureaucratic Bottleneck

    <p>CSET’s Jacob Feldgoise shared his expert analysis in an article published by Bloomberg. The article examines how staffing shortages, licensing bottlenecks, and shifting policy direction at the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security could slow U.S. efforts to exp…