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#1 WSJ: 美国正在计划对盟友在中国的芯片工厂动手

发表于 : 2025年 6月 20日 10:52
TwoCups
The US prepares action targeting allies’ chip plants in China - WSJ.

https://www.wsj.com/world/china/u-s-pre ... a-10ab18a8

A US official told top global semiconductor makers he wanted to revoke waivers they have used to access American technology in China, people familiar with the matter said, a move that could inflame trade tensions.

Kessler, head of the unit in charge of export controls at the Commerce Department, told the three companies this week he wanted to cancel those waivers, according to people familiar with the meetings. They said Kessler described the action as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on critical US technology going to China.

If carried out, the move could be disruptive both diplomatically and economically. Earlier this month, the US and China agreed to a fragile trade truce in London. Part of the deal involved each country agreeing to hold off from introducing new export controls and other measures designed to hurt the other.

#2 Re: WSJ: 美国正在计划对盟友在中国的芯片工厂动手

发表于 : 2025年 6月 20日 10:57
TwoCups
Earlier this month, the US and China agreed to a fragile trade truce in London. Part of the deal involved each country agreeing to hold off from introducing new export controls and other measures designed to hurt the other.

If carried out, the move could be disruptive both diplomatically and economically.

#3 Re: WSJ: 美国正在计划对盟友在中国的芯片工厂动手

发表于 : 2025年 6月 20日 10:58
foofy
可以卖给中国

#4 Re: WSJ: 美国正在计划对盟友在中国的芯片工厂动手

发表于 : 2025年 6月 20日 11:06
fanqie
中国一张稀土牌就当王炸用了

后面真的王炸都不用出,狗子就急了

#5 Re: WSJ: 美国正在计划对盟友在中国的芯片工厂动手

发表于 : 2025年 6月 20日 11:10
gambitnyc
美弟又想虚空造牌,然后拿来谈判

#6 Re: WSJ: 美国正在计划对盟友在中国的芯片工厂动手

发表于 : 2025年 6月 20日 11:44
smallball
TwoCups 写了: 2025年 6月 20日 10:52 The US prepares action targeting allies’ chip plants in China - WSJ.

https://www.wsj.com/world/china/u-s-pre ... a-10ab18a8

A US official told top global semiconductor makers he wanted to revoke waivers they have used to access American technology in China, people familiar with the matter said, a move that could inflame trade tensions.

Kessler, head of the unit in charge of export controls at the Commerce Department, told the three companies this week he wanted to cancel those waivers, according to people familiar with the meetings. They said Kessler described the action as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on critical US technology going to China.

If carried out, the move could be disruptive both diplomatically and economically. Earlier this month, the US and China agreed to a fragile trade truce in London. Part of the deal involved each country agreeing to hold off from introducing new export controls and other measures designed to hurt the other.
估计稀土又谈不拢了lol