Department of Commerce: China resolutely opposes the United States' continuous abuse of export control measures to limit semiconductor related items to China

Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.01

Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, September 1, spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce, Shu Jingsing, said on the 1st that for a period of time, the United States has continuously abused export control measures to restrict the export of semiconductor -related items to China. China has resolutely opposed it.

At the online routine conference held by the Ministry of Commerce on the 1st, some media asked that on August 31, the U.S. chip design company Nvidia claimed that it was required by the US government to restrict the export to China. GPU computing chip A100 and H100. What are the comments of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce? How will this move affect the operation of Chinese technology companies?

Shu Jianting said that China noticed the relevant situation. For a period of time, the United States has continuously abused export control measures to restrict the export of semiconductor -related items to China, and China has resolutely opposed it. The relevant practices of the United States depart from the principle of fair competition, violate the rules of international economic and trade, not only harm the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, but also seriously affect the interests of American companies, hinder international scientific and technological exchanges and economic and trade cooperation, and cause the global industrial chain supply chain to stabilize and the world economy recovery Intellectual. The United States should immediately stop the error and treat enterprises including Chinese companies fairly, and do more things that are conducive to the stability of the world economy.

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