The Trump administration considered a rule requiring chipmakers to obtain U.S. government permission before selling chips abroad. That proposal raises regulatory and export-control risk for semiconductor firms and could disrupt global supply chains and international sales if enacted or enforced.
The Trump administration considered a rule requiring chipmakers to obtain U.S. government permission before selling chips abroad. That proposal raises regulatory and export-control risk for semiconductor firms and could disrupt global supply chains and international sales if enacted or enforced.
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