1. The U.S. tightens semiconductor export controls targeting China, specifically restricting advanced chip manufacturing equipment to Huawei and SMIC; 2. The measures aim to curb China's technological advancements, raising concerns about global supply chain disruptions; 3. Industry experts analyze potential long-term impacts on tech innovation and international trade dynamics.
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