China’s commerce ministry says U.S. export controls are destabilising global chip supply chains
China’s Ministry of Commerce has criticised recent U.S. export controls. The ministry says the measures are disrupting global semiconductor supply chains. Officials argue that
China’s Ministry of Commerce has criticised recent U.S. export controls. The ministry says
the measures are disrupting global semiconductor supply chains. Officials argue that
restrictions limit the flow of key chip components. The statement links the controls to
broader China‑U.S. trade tensions. It warns of possible repercussions for international
technology markets. Chinese authorities call for a return to open and fair trade
practices. The ministry urges the United States to reconsider the export restrictions.
Analysts note the comment could heighten diplomatic negotiations over chips. The situation
remains a focal point in the ongoing technology rivalry.