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US to gather intelligence on Chinese chipmakers as Biden mulls tariffs

US Commerce Department to assess Chinese legacy semiconductor production, aiming to gauge US companies' dependence on China for crucial but not cutting-edge chips.

December 22, 2023 / 14:37 IST
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US Commerce Department to assess Chinese legacy semiconductor production, aiming to gauge US companies' dependence on China for crucial but not cutting-edge chips.
US Commerce Department to assess Chinese legacy semiconductor production, aiming to gauge US companies' dependence on China for crucial but not cutting-edge chips.

The US Commerce Department will begin gathering information on Chinese production of legacy semiconductors — chips that aren’t cutting-edge but are still vital to the global economy — as it looks to track how deeply reliant US companies have become on the technology from China.

In January, the agency’s Bureau of Industry and Security will survey more than 100 companies in autos, aerospace, defence and other sectors to understand how they procure and use legacy chips, according to a Commerce official.

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Some Chinese chipmakers have used low prices to undercut competitors, according to the official, and Washington wants to prevent China from dominating that industry like it did in steel and solar.

“Over the last few years, we’ve seen potential signs of concerning practices from the PRC to expand their firms’ legacy chip production and make it harder for US companies to compete,” Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said in a statement, referring to the People’s Republic of China. The survey will “inform our next steps,” she said.