The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted to advance a proposal that would ban all Chinese and Hong Kong-based laboratories from certifying electronics for sale in the U.S. This move is driven by national security concerns, as approximately 75% of U.S.-bound electronics are currently tested in these facilities. The FCC estimates that this prohibition could affect a significant portion of the U.S. market, and while some Western testing firms with operations in China may absorb the work, costs are expected to rise. AI
影响 This policy change could increase costs and lead times for electronics manufacturers, potentially impacting the supply chain for AI-related hardware.
排序理由 The FCC voted to ban Chinese labs from certifying electronics for US sale due to national security concerns. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]
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