China Launches Probes Targeting US Semiconductors Ahead of Madrid Trade Talks
China's probes address alleged US dumping of analog chips and discriminatory policies against its chip sector, with imports rising 37% and prices dropping 52%, affecting domestic industry, officials said.
- China launched two investigations into the U.S. semiconductor sector ahead of trade talks.
- The Ministry of Commerce stated it opened an anti-dumping probe concerning American-made analog IC chips.
- The probes follow the U.S. adding 23 China-based companies to its entity list.
- China announced in January it would investigate U.S. practices regarding chip dumping and subsidies.
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China launches probes of US computer chips
TAIPEI, Taiwan — China launched two probes targeting the U.S. semiconductor sector Saturday ahead of talks between the two nations in Spain this week on trade, national security and the ownership of social media platform TikTok.
China launches probes targeting US semiconductors - Electronic Products & Technology
China launched two probes targeting the U.S. semiconductor sector Saturday ahead of talks between the two nations in Spain this week on trade, national security and the ownership of social media platform TikTok. China’s Ministry of Commerce announced an anti-dumping investigation into certain analog IC chips imported from the U.S. The investigation will target some commodity interface IC chips and gate driver IC chips, which are commonly made by…
Madrid. The Chinese Government announced this Saturday the initiation of an investigation into alleged dumping on the import of certain analogue integrated circuits manufactured in the United States. Beijing believes that “it has seriously violated the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and has damaged the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies, and China is therefore firmly opposed to them”.
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