China Urges US to 'Correct Wrongdoings' on Chinese AI Chip Curb
- On May 19, 2025, China urged the United States to correct its discriminatory guidance warning against using Chinese AI chips, including Huawei Ascend models.
- This call followed U.S. Commerce Department alerts claiming Chinese advanced chips likely violate export controls, issued shortly after a 90-day U.S.-China tariff truce announced in Geneva.
- China described the U.S. Measures as unilateral bullying that damages Chinese companies' rights and threatens the global semiconductor supply chain and innovation.
- A spokesperson from China’s Commerce Ministry warned that if the U.S. Persists in actions that harm China’s legitimate rights and interests, Beijing will respond firmly to protect them.
- These tensions may hinder ongoing trade negotiations as U.S. Warnings could create roadblocks, with China vowing to protect its interests and urging the U.S. To reverse its policies immediately.
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