Top Senators want controls on US contractors using Chinese chips
Two top US Senators are pushing a proposal that would bar the federal government from working with companies that use semiconductors made by firms deemed to be Chinese military contractors.
With the NDAA for the 2023 fiscal year expected to be passed in December, the proposal would apply to companies working with firms defined by the Department of Defense as Chinese military contractors. If approved, the proposed amendment by Schumer and Cornyn would serve as another escalation in US efforts to stymie China's semiconductor industry while Uncle Sam tries to reshore chip manufacturing and shift supply chains away from Asia.
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