China Launches Probes Targeting US Semiconductors Ahead of Madrid Trade Talks
China's Ministry of Commerce launched probes into US chip imports citing a 37% import volume rise and 52% price drop from 2022 to 2024, alleging harm to domestic industry.
- China announced an anti-dumping probe into imported American analog integrated circuit chips and an anti-discrimination investigation over Washington's handling of Chinese semiconductors.
- The Chinese investigations come ahead of trade talks between Chinese and US delegations in Madrid, Spain.
- The anti-dumping probe will target US commodity interface IC chips and gate drive IC chips, reviewing the harm done to Chinese industry between 2022 and 2024.
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Beijing. China’s Ministry of Trade opened two investigations yesterday into US trade policy on chips a day before a new round of trade talks between Washington and Beijing in Spain.
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China launches probes targeting US semiconductors ahead of Madrid trade talks
China launched two probes targeting the U.S. semiconductor sector Saturday ahead of talks between the two nations in Spain this week on trade, national security and the ownership of social media platform TikTok.
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