Kyodo: US asks Japan to stop China semiconductor development

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The US authorities decided to appeal to the Japanese government to start cooperation with the aim of preventing China from developing semiconductors. About informs Kyodo agency.

According to the agency, a related request was received from US Secretary of Commerce Gene Raymond to Yasutoshi Nishimura, Japan’s Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Prior to that, the US issued a series of export control measures against China. We are talking about the development and manufacture of semiconductors and semiconductors themselves, which can be used to create artificial intelligence systems.

The publication noted that the US fears export control loopholes if Japan and the Netherlands continue to supply China. At the same time, Japan fears that the imposition of export restrictions could worsen relations between Beijing and Tokyo.

December 9 Taiwan International Radio reportedThat Chinese authorities suspended imports of seafood from Taiwan due to the updated customs clearance system in China.

Prior to that, the international business newspaper Financial Times, citing sources, wrote that Jack Ma, the founder of the internet giant Alibaba, which owns AliExpress, moved to Japan and has been living there for the last six months. Prior to that, the businessman accused China’s state banks of a “usurper mentality” and believed that regulators were slowing down innovation.

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