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Senators propose bill locking in current AI chip export controls

The SAFE CHIPS Act mandates a 30-month freeze on AI chip exports to China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea to prevent military and surveillance advancements, sponsors say.

  • A bipartisan group of US senators unveiled a bill to block the Trump administration from loosening restrictions on exporting advanced AI chips to China, Russia, Iran or North Korea for 30 months.
  • The SAFE CHIPS Act would require the Commerce Department to deny license requests for buyers in those countries to receive US AI chips more advanced than those they currently get.
  • After 30 months, Commerce would have to brief Congress on any proposed rule changes a month before they take effect.
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sherwood.news broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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