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China Launches Probes Targeting US Semiconductors Ahead of Madrid Trade Talks
China's probes target alleged U.S. dumping of analog chips, with imports rising 37% and prices falling 52% from 2022 to 2024, challenging trade restrictions ahead of talks.
- China has launched anti-dumping and anti-discrimination probes targeting the US semiconductor industry ahead of trade talks in Madrid.
- The probes come after the US added 23 Chinese companies to an entity list, restricting them over national security concerns.
- US and Chinese officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Vice Premier He Lifeng, are set to meet in Madrid to discuss trade, economic, and national security issues.
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