Taiwan Tightens Grip on AI Chip Exports
Taiwan is considering stricter export controls on AI chip sales to China. This move aligns with U.S. efforts to prevent advanced technology from being diverted to China. The new regulations would empower authorities with more legal tools to manage the export of sensitive technologies effectively.
Taiwanese authorities are evaluating implementing tighter export controls on AI chip sales to China. The proposed measures aim to align Taiwan's policies with U.S. regulations, targeting the diversion of advanced hardware to China.
According to Bloomberg, the initiative seeks to provide authorities with increased legal mechanisms to manage and control the export of advanced AI servers, such as those equipped with Nvidia Corp chips, from Taiwan to China. This strategic move comes amidst growing concerns about technology transfer implications.
Reuters has yet to verify the details of the report. If confirmed, such measures could significantly impact the tech trade dynamics between Taiwan and China.
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