China Urges US to 'Correct Wrongdoings' on Chinese AI Chip Curb
- On May 19, 2025, China formally urged the United States to correct its restrictive practices on Chinese AI chips following new U.S. Export warnings targeting Huawei products.
- This demand arose after the U.S. Commerce Department issued guidance warning against using advanced Chinese computing chips, which China claims violates a recent tariff truce agreed during May talks in Geneva.
- Chinese officials described the U.S. Measures as discriminatory and market-distorting, accusing Washington of unilateral overreach that harms China’s interests and risks global semiconductor supply chain stability.
- The U.S. Alert cautioned that Huawei Ascend chips likely violated export controls and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called ongoing discussions "very constructive," suggesting differences may be smaller than anticipated.
- China vowed resolute action if U.S. Restrictions persist, warning that continued damage to Chinese companies could undermine global technology innovation and disrupt prospects for a permanent trade deal.
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China urges US to 'correct wrongdoings' on Chinese AI chip curb
BEIJING: China on Monday (May 19) urged the United States to "immediately correct its wrongdoings" and stop "discriminatory" measures after the US issued guidance warning companies not to use advanced
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