Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月28日
U.S. preps China chip curbs that stop short of early proposals
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美国政府正在考虑对向中国出售半导体设备和人工智能内存芯片实施更多限制,旨在遏制中国科技发展,但不会采取此前考虑的一些更严格的措施。这些限制措施可能在下周公布,包括将一些华为供应商列入实体清单,对中芯国际的两家芯片工厂实施制裁,并限制部分高带宽内存芯片的出口。美国政府此前曾试图联合盟友实施更严格的限制,但遭到日本和荷兰的抵制。新措施将豁免盟友,但也可能对三星、SK海力士和美光等内存芯片制造商产生影响。

🤔美国政府正在考虑对向中国出售半导体设备和人工智能内存芯片实施更多限制,旨在遏制中国在科技领域的进步,但不会采取此前考虑的一些更严格的措施。

🏭新限制措施可能包括将部分华为供应商列入实体清单,以及对中芯国际的两家芯片工厂实施制裁,同时还会对100多家中国半导体制造设备公司实施实体清单限制。

⚠️新限制措施还将涉及高带宽内存芯片,这将对三星电子、SK海力士和美光科技等内存芯片制造商产生影响,因为高带宽内存芯片在人工智能领域发挥着至关重要的作用。

🤝美国政府此前曾试图与日本和荷兰等盟友合作,对中国实施更严格的出口管制,但遭到盟友的抵制,因此新措施将豁免盟友,使其免受更严格的限制。

⏳这些限制措施预计将在下周公布,但具体细节和时间安排可能还会发生变化,直到正式公布之前一切皆有可能。

The Biden administration is weighing additional curbs on sales of semiconductor equipment and AI memory chips to China that would escalate the U.S. crackdown on Beijing’s tech ambitions but stop short of some stricter measures previously considered, according to people familiar with the matter.The restrictions could be unveiled as soon as next week, said the people, who emphasized that the timing and contours of the rules have changed several times, and that nothing is final until they’re published. The measures follow months of deliberations by U.S. officials, negotiations with allies in Japan and the Netherlands, and intense lobbying by American chip equipment makers who’ve warned that tougher measures would bring catastrophic harm to their business.The latest proposal has key differences from earlier drafts, the people said. The first is which Chinese companies the U.S. would add to a trade restriction list. The U.S. had previously considered sanctioning six suppliers to Huawei Technologies Co.—the telecom giant at the center of China’s tech industry—and officials are aware of at least a half dozen more, the people said. But they now plan to add only some of those Huawei suppliers to the entity list, with the notable omission of ChangXin Memory Technologies Inc., which is trying to develop AI memory chip technology. Spokespeople for the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security declined to comment. A spokesperson for the National Security Council referred Bloomberg News to BIS. Japanese chip stocks jumped. Tokyo Electron Ltd. rose as much as 10%, paring losses in early trading. Kokusai Electric Corp. surged 23%, and Screen Holdings Co. also gained about 10%. The rules now under consideration would also sanction two chip factories owned by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., Huawei’s chipmaking partner, the people said. More than 100 additional entity listings would focus on Chinese companies that make semiconductor manufacturing equipment, the people said, rather than fabrication facilities that make the chips themselves. Wired reported earlier the U.S. could come out with new export controls rules as soon as next Monday. That’s a partial win for American chip gear makers—Lam Research Corp., Applied Materials Inc. and KLA Corp.—that have argued for months against unilateral U.S. restrictions on key Chinese companies, including the six Huawei suppliers. They’ve claimed that such sanctions would put them at an unfair disadvantage compared to foreign rivals Tokyo Electron and Dutch equipment giant ASML Holding NV, whose governments have not yet agreed to the toughest restrictions on sales to China. Japan and the Netherlands imposed some China curbs to partially match U.S. measures from 2022, but both countries have resisted recent American pressure for even tighter controls. American officials this summer tried a hardball negotiation tactic with allies by warning that the U.S. could directly curb the China sales of foreign companies, a step that Japan and the Netherlands viewed as a draconian overreach. The U.S. hope was that threatening to use the so-called foreign direct product rule, or FDPR, would prompt allies to impose their own curbs. But Tokyo and the Hague have shown little interest in aligning with the Biden administration ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to power.The new U.S. rules, which also restrict some additional tool categories, would still exempt allies including Japan and the Netherlands from FDPR provisions, people familiar with the matter said. It’s unclear whether Japan or the Netherlands will eventually impose additional restrictions on the Chinese companies that the US now plans to sanction. The latest version of the U.S. controls also would include some provisions around high-bandwidth memory chips, which handle data storage and are essential to artificial intelligence. Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. along with American memory maker Micron Technology Inc. are expected to be affected by the new measures, the people said. 

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