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US Notified China of Upcoming Export Control Updates in October

by Richie
10/03/2023
in Compliance, Export Controls

In a move aimed at fostering stable relations between the United States and China, the Biden administration notified Beijing of its plans to update regulations limiting the export of AI chips and chipmaking tools to China. These updates are expected to be implemented as early as October, according to a US official.

The US Department of Commerce, responsible for overseeing export controls, is currently working on revising the export restrictions initially introduced last year. The objective of these updates is to align them with similar regulations imposed by the Netherlands and Japan while addressing certain loopholes in restrictions related to artificial intelligence (AI) chips.

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The US official stated that China had been anticipating an update to these regulations, as conveyed in conversations with US administration officials. The original rules were issued on October 7, 2022.

This proactive approach in notifying China about these regulations is part of the Biden administration’s broader strategy to stabilize relations with Beijing. It follows heightened tensions earlier in the year when the US shot down a Chinese spy balloon. Additionally, the US has engaged in high-level diplomatic talks with Chinese officials, including Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.

The initial export restrictions, introduced in October 2022, aimed to prevent US technology from bolstering the Chinese military by restricting access to advanced AI chips and advanced chipmaking equipment. The Department of Commerce declined to comment on these updates, while the Chinese embassy in Washington had no comment when asked.

Peter Harrell, a former White House official, noted that while he was uncertain if the administration had alerted China about the new regulations, such a move could represent a pivotal moment for the administration in terms of clarity and communication.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen also cautioned Chinese officials in July about restrictions on US investment in China, which were subsequently released in August.

The timing of the upcoming export rules’ release is also influenced by the Biden administration’s hope to secure Chinese President Xi Jinping’s attendance at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco in November. Officials aim to avoid publishing these rules shortly before the summit, which could jeopardize Xi’s participation.

The US, the Netherlands, and Japan, collectively controlling the world’s leading chipmaking equipment, have coordinated their efforts regarding export controls earlier this year. These upcoming rules may impact ASML, the world’s top chip equipment manufacturer, as its systems include US components. However, these restrictions, including their timing, remain subject to potential modifications before they are finalized.

In Summary The Biden administration has informed China of its plans to update export restrictions on AI chips and chipmaking tools as early as October. These updates aim to align with similar regulations in the Netherlands and Japan while addressing certain loopholes. The move is part of broader efforts to stabilize US-China relations, and the timing is influenced by diplomatic considerations, including the potential attendance of Chinese President Xi Jinping at the APEC summit in November. However, the regulations are still subject to potential modifications before finalization.

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