Shares in Samsung, SK Hynix Drop After US Makes It Harder to Produce Chips in China
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US President Donald Trump's administration will make it difficult for Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix to send critical equipment to their chip manufacturing operations in China, which is a blow to the production of semiconductor companies. The Department of Commerce reported that it will revoke exemptions that allow Samsung and SK Hynix to use US technologies in their operations in China. Until now, companies could import chip manufacturing equ…
Shares in Samsung, SK Hynix drop after US makes it harder to produce chips in China
Shares in SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics dropped on Monday after Washington revoked authorisations that allowed them to secure U.S. semiconductor manufacturing equipment for their chip plants in China.Read MoreThe post Shares in Samsung, SK Hynix drop after US makes it harder to produce chips in China first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.
US Government Makes It Harder for Samsung, SK Hynix to Make Chips in China - The Thinking Conservative
The U.S. is tightening chip rules, rescinding authorizations that let Samsung and SK Hynix use American semiconductor equipment in China. The post US Government Makes It Harder for Samsung, SK Hynix to Make Chips in China appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
US Revokes Chip Production Permissions For Samsung, SK Hynix, Intel In China—Beijing 'Opposes' Move
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