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China calls US chip controls ‘bullying,’ violation of international law
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China is pushing back hard against the latest U.S. restrictions on advanced semiconductor exports, accusing Washington of "bullying" and breaking global trade rules. The heated rhetoric suggests escalating tensions over tech dominance, with Beijing framing the chip controls as an unfair suppression of its development.
What This Mean: This isn’t just about chips—it’s a high-stakes power struggle. The U.S. sees cutting-edge semiconductors as critical to national security, while China views export limits as an attempt to throttle its tech rise. The sharp language hints at deeper fractures in trade relations, with ripple effects for global supply chains and companies caught in the middle.

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