1. The US government is investigating Chinese semiconductor companies over suspected efforts to help Huawei access banned technology; 2. The probe reflects escalating US efforts to curb China's technological advancements in critical sectors; 3. Potential sanctions could further strain US-China relations and disrupt global semiconductor supply chains.
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