1. The US government is evaluating sanctions against Chinese semiconductor firm CXMT to restrict its access to advanced chipmaking technology; 2. The move aims to curb China's progress in semiconductor manufacturing, citing potential military applications; 3. This escalation reflects ongoing tech competition between the US and China in critical industries.
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