Raimondo: U.S. seeks to limit China's military capacity through trade measures
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Raimondo says US ‘trying to choke’ China’s military capacity with superconductor limits
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said in an interview that aired Sunday that the United States will not be selling its advanced superconductor chips to China for their “military capacity.” NBC’s Chuck Todd asked Raimondo on “Meet the Press” if the U.S. would be exporting superconductor chips to China “in a way that China doesn’t…
US 'trying to choke' China's military capacity: Commerce Secretary Raimondo
The US Commerce Secretary, Gina Raimondo, has stated that the country will not sell advanced chips to the Chinese military, as part of efforts to limit China's military capabilities. Raimondo reiterated that the US will not compromise on preventing the sale of sophisticated semiconductors to China for military purposes. She also emphasized that the relationship between the US and China is complex and cannot be oversimplified. Raimondo, who is th…
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