US officials appear set to impose stricter export controls as they target semiconductor supply chains feeding into China. Reports indicate potential revocation of waivers granted to allies, raising concerns among global chipmakers and rattling the markets, reflecting escalating US efforts to rein in China’s tech advancement.
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