New bipartisan legislation proposed in the House Foreign Affairs Committee aims to strengthen U.S. export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment. The proposed MATCH Act would compel allied nations to align with Washington's existing chip restrictions targeting China. If other countries do not match U.S. controls within 150 days, the legislation could trigger unilateral extraterritorial application of controls on foreign tools. AI
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RANK_REASON New bipartisan legislation proposed in the House Foreign Affairs Committee that would expand U.S. export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
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