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    US to ban outbound investments in China’s chips, AI over national security

    userBy userOctober 29, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The US will ban outbound investments in China’s semiconductors, quantum technologies and artificial intelligence from January 2 if they are deemed to threaten American national security, a key move in the Biden administration’s efforts to address concerns about the mainland’s progress in advanced technologies.
    The US Treasury released final rules on Monday to prohibit engagement in certain transactions with mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau involving “a defined set of technologies and products” that pose a national-security risk, according to the department, requiring them to notify Treasury of such transactions.
    In a statement, Treasury said the transactions would cover technologies in semiconductors and microelectronics and quantum-information technologies as well as AI, which it described as “fundamental to the development of the next generation of military, surveillance, intelligence and certain cybersecurity applications” such as next-generation fighter jets.
    Senior officials in the administration of US President Joe Biden said the rules would ensure that US investments were not “exploited” in developing advanced technologies that would fuel modernisation of China’s military.
    A view of a facility belonging to Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, also known as SMIC, in Pudong district in Shanghai. SMIC is mainland China’s largest semiconductor foundry company. Photo: AFP
    A view of a facility belonging to Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, also known as SMIC, in Pudong district in Shanghai. SMIC is mainland China’s largest semiconductor foundry company. Photo: AFP

    The investment ban would apply to direct or indirect investments such as those using AI models to improve targeting intelligence or autonomous weapon systems through a Chinese parent company, the official added, as well as the development of an AI system designed exclusively or intended for a military venue.



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