US policy shift on chip sales in China: implications for global technology.

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US policy shift on chip sales in China: implications for global technology.
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A worker holds a chip in a lab.
"Resilience should be achieved through healthy competition and collaboration," says Stanford Professor Srabanti Chowdhury.

Semiconductors play a crucial role in the global economy and are essential for advanced technologies. The United States has relaxed regulations to enable US companies to boost chip sales in China. To gain insights on the effects of US-China chip competition, we consulted Stanford University Professor Srabanti Chowdhury.



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