China questions US technology safety

Four main industrial associations have advised Chinese companies to avoid buying North -Americans, claiming that these products are “not safer” and suggest local acquisition. The information is of Reuters.

The alert arose after the United States imposed new restrictions on the Chinese semiconductor industry, affecting 140 companies, including Naura Technology Group.

These measures are part of an increasing tension between the two countries, with the President of the United States, elected Donald Trump, promising strong fares to Chinese products, who laughed the trade war.

Chinese industrial associations did not explain why North -Americans are considered unsafe, but suggested that companies seek alternatives from other countries and extend co -operation with local manufacturers.

China increases commercial tensions by advising local businesses that buy US semiconductor chips (image: William Potter/Shutterstock)

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  • China has also imposed prohibition on the export of rare minerals essential for the production of chips and other technological articles, increasing pressure in the United States.
  • The US -American Semiconductor of the United States refuted the charges, saying that North -Americans are secure and that export controls should be specific to national security problems.
  • However, the impact of new measures on companies such as Nvidia, AMD and Intel is still uncertain.

Analysts suggest that, despite the warnings of Chinese associations, the decision of the companies will be more influenced by the market. The situation is becoming more tense, and China takes more incisive retaliation measures.

In order to win the Chips War, the United States continues to make Chinese Chinese outside its technology market (Image:

 

 

 

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