Trump officials eye changes to Biden's AI chip export rule: Reuters
- Trump administration officials reportedly consider changing a Biden-era rule limiting global access to AI chips.
- The January 2025 rule divides the world into tiers determining how many advanced semiconductors countries can obtain.
- Potential changes may discard the tiered structure for a global licensing regime based on government agreements.
- Officials reportedly weigh lowering the notification threshold from 1,700 to 500 chip equivalents.
- This shift could make access to US chips a negotiation tool in individual trade deals.
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