China Probes U.S. Analog Chip Dumping

China's commerce ministry has issued questionnaires in its anti-dumping investigation of U.S. analog chips. Companies involved in exporting and importing the chips are asked to complete forms. The inquiry, initiated last month, focuses on potential dumping of U.S. analog chips used in various electronic devices.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beijing | Updated: 22-10-2025 08:55 IST | Created: 22-10-2025 08:55 IST
China Probes U.S. Analog Chip Dumping
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China's Ministry of Commerce has intensified its investigation into the alleged dumping of U.S. analog chips by distributing detailed questionnaires to pertinent companies. The move marks a significant step in the ongoing trade inquiry.

The investigation focuses on both foreign exporters, manufacturers, and domestic counterparts of these chips widely used in electronics like hearing aids, Wi-Fi routers, and temperature sensors.

Initiated last month, the probe targets potential unfair pricing practices that may harm China's domestic industry. The ministry's actions underscore the escalating trade tensions between the two global economic powerhouses.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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