China Slams US 'Bullying' over New Warnings on Huawei Chips
- Beijing condemned new U.S. Warnings on the use of AI chips by Huawei on May 21, 2025, labeling them as unfair restrictions.
- Washington issued fresh export control guidelines after years of restricting state-of-the-art chip exports to China over national security concerns.
- The U.S. Commerce Department plans to share AI technology with trusted partners while preventing adversaries from accessing it, cautioning companies against deploying Huawei’s Ascend chips without prior approval from Washington.
- Beijing’s commerce ministry called the U.S. Actions "typical unilateral bullying and protectionism" that endanger Chinese enterprises and the global semiconductor supply chain.
- China vowed to safeguard its rights, while experts like Nvidia’s CEO labeled U.S. Export controls a "failure" that accelerated local Chinese chip development.
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