Trade body alleges Huawei’s attempt to evade US chip sanctions

Trade body alleges Huawei’s attempt to evade US chip sanctions

Chinese telecommunications company Huawei is building a collection ‌of secret semiconductor fabrication facilities across China, according to the US trade group Semiconductor Industry⁢ Association (SIA).

On Tuesday, Bloomberg published ​claims from the SIA that ⁤Huawei had received around ⁣$30 ‌billion in funding from the Chinese government,⁤ in addition‌ to acquiring two chip manufacturing ​plants and building three others in the region.

The‍ trade association also alleged that Huawei is attempting to ‍circumvent the restrictions placed​ on the US⁣ chip makers ⁤by the‍ US government by constructing the facilities under the ⁤names of other companies.

The Semiconductor Industry⁢ Association did‌ not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Earlier this month, US President Joe Biden escalated ‌the country’s trade war⁤ with China ⁢by ⁤signing an executive order that⁣ will further⁤ restrict US investment in⁢ sensitive technology industries in China.​ The new rules will impact three sectors — semiconductors and microelectronics, quantum information technologies, and certain​ artificial intelligence systems.

“This program will seek to prevent ‌foreign countries of concern from exploiting US investment in this narrow set ‍of technologies ‍that are critical to⁤ support their development of military, ​intelligence, surveillance, and ⁢cyber-enabled capabilities that risk US national security,”⁣ Biden wrote in a letter to Congress.

In 2019, Huawei was placed ​on a trade blacklist by government officials, restricting most US suppliers from ⁤shipping certain⁢ products​ and technology components to the‌ company unless ‍they were granted a⁤ special license. However,⁢ at the ‌start of the year, the US government stopped⁣ approving any licenses ⁣for companies wanting to sell their goods to Huawei.

2023-08-24 04:48:03
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