China declares anti-dumping probe into US analogue chips
China's Ministry of Commerce launched probes into US chip imports citing a 37% import volume rise and 52% price drop from 2022 to 2024, alleging harm to domestic industry.
- China's Ministry of Commerce announced anti-dumping and anti-discrimination investigations into certain U.S. analog IC chips on Saturday.
- The investigations follow U.S. restrictions on China’s chip sector, including adding 23 Chinese entities to the restricted trade list on Friday.
- The dumping probe targets commodity interface and gate driver chips using 40-nanometer or larger process technology, with the anti-dumping probe expected to last about a year.
- The ministry said the volume of investigated imports increased 37 percent from 2022 to 2024 while prices fell 52 percent, harming China’s domestic industry and violating WTO rules.
- China urged the U.S. to end suppression of Chinese firms and warned it will take necessary measures to protect its legitimate rights amid ongoing trade tensions.
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