美議員致函美商務部 促把對華為禁令擴至其他中國晶片設計企業
美國眾議員Michael McCaul及美國參議員Tom Cotton於周二(13日)致函美國商務部部長Gina Raimondo,要求對向中國電訊設備商華為出售使用美國技術晶片須預先取得許可的規定,擴大至所有設計14奈米或以下先進晶片的中國企業。信中表示,有關行動確保美國企業及其夥伴與同盟國家不能向中國出售制約美國的產品。
《路透》報道,美國商務部證實已收到有關信件,又稱美國當局已於上周把七間中國超級電腦公司納入實體清單。當局將持續檢視情況以決定是否需要採取進一步行動。
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