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China Launches Probes Targeting US Semiconductors Ahead of Madrid Trade Talks
China's probes target alleged U.S. dumping of analog chips, with imports rising 37% and prices falling 52% from 2022 to 2024, challenging trade restrictions ahead of talks.
- China has launched anti-dumping and anti-discrimination probes targeting the US semiconductor industry ahead of trade talks in Madrid.
- The probes come after the US added 23 Chinese companies to an entity list, restricting them over national security concerns.
- US and Chinese officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Vice Premier He Lifeng, are set to meet in Madrid to discuss trade, economic, and national security issues.
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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.
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