Taiwan considers stricter AI chip export controls to China in alignment with U.S. regulations
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Mackenzie Hawkins, Debby Wu
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Taiwan is considering stricter export controls on AI chip sales to China to align with U.S. regulations, aiming to prevent semiconductor smuggling of advanced hardware like Nvidia-powered AI servers. The move would give authorities more legal tools to enforce existing U.S. bans on such sales without Washington's permission, but risks provoking a rebuke from Beijing.
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The idea is to give authorities more legal tools to address diversion of advanced hardware, like AI servers with Nvidia chips, from Taiwan to China
Such sales are already banned under U.S. regulations unless companies get Washington's permission, per curbs the U.S. first imposed
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