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China slams US chip export rules as 'discriminatory,' demands immediate correction

( May 20, 2025, 02:37 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: China's Ministry of Commerce said adjustments by the US Commerce Department did nothing to alter the chip export guideline's underlying "discriminatory nature and market-distorting essence." In a statement, a ministry spokesperson noted that the US revised the language in its May 12 news release on AI chip export controls — from asserting that using Huawei Ascend AI chips anywhere violates US export control laws to warning of risks associated with Chinese advanced computing chips, including specific Huawei Ascend processors. Beijing urged Washington to "correct its wrongdoings" immediately and warned that it would take action to safeguard its rights.The statement follows:...

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