Taiwan considers stricter AI chip export controls on China to align with US restrictions
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Taiwan is considering tightening export controls on AI chips bound for China, aiming to align more closely with U.S. restrictions. The measure would give Taiwanese authorities more legal tools to prevent advanced hardware, including Nvidia-based AI servers, from being routed through Taiwan into China. The move could draw a sharp response from Beijing. The U.S. has restricted advanced AI chip exports to China since 2022.
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· 3 pulledTaiwan is considering tighter export controls on artificial intelligence chips bound for China as it moves to align more closely with U.S. restrictions
The measure is intended to give Taiwanese authorities more legal tools to stop advanced hardware, including AI servers equipped with Nvidia chips, from being routed through Taiwan and into China
If adopted, the move could draw a sharp response from Beijing
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