US export-control cases show how Nvidia chips and other restricted tech are allegedly diverted to China and Russia through ...
US lawmakers have revised the MATCH Act, softening some of its most sweeping restrictions on chipmaking equipment sales to China while retaining a nationwide ban on ASML's advanced lithography ...
US lawmakers push export controls to limit China's tech access in a bid to protect the US semiconductor industry US lawmakers have advanced 20 new export control measures - including the controversial ...
By Laurie Chen and Lewis Jackson BEIJING, May 18 (Reuters) - China will address U.S. concerns about rare earth shortages, the ...
As drones have grown in importance to the modern battlefield, the regulatory frameworks governing their export have become more and more outdated. The most consequential military innovation of the ...
In 2025, the US Department of Commerce led Washington’s technology offensive against China, but in 2026 it finds itself recalibrating as the White House prioritises stable trade talks ahead of US ...
Jan 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. government will crack down on companies that violate export rules, with stiffer penalties to deter future violations involving countries like China, Russia and Iran, a ...
In recent weeks, Super Micro Computer has faced intensified legal and regulatory scrutiny, including a newly filed securities class action and a previously unsealed U.S. Department of Justice ...
Lawmakers recently introduced the Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware Act (MATCH Act). This bill proposes extending and coordinating U.S. export restrictions on semiconductor ...
Export controls are a critical instrument of U.S. national security policy, designed to prevent adversaries from acquiring technologies that could enhance military capabilities or undermine global ...
In today's geopolitical climate, navigating export control and sanctions is becoming increasingly difficult and complex. With technology increasingly being implemented in software or in the cloud, ...
Taiwanese authorities detained three people for allegedly trying to smuggle Nvidia AI servers to China, prompting the chip giant's CEO to demand stronger export controls from server maker Super Micro.