Close Menu
Nabka News
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • China
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Political
  • Tech
  • Trend
  • USA
  • Sports

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

Netskope prices IPO at $19, valuing company at $7.3 billion

September 17, 2025

ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel show over Charlie Kirk comments

September 17, 2025

Pakistan, Maldives agree to boost parliamentary cooperation

September 17, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Home
  • About NabkaNews
  • Advertise with NabkaNews
  • DMCA Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Nabka News
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • China
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Political
  • Tech
  • Trend
  • USA
  • Sports
Nabka News
Home » Blinken: US chip ban was not intended to stifle China’s growth
China

Blinken: US chip ban was not intended to stifle China’s growth

i2wtcBy i2wtcApril 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp Copy Link
Follow Us
Google News Flipboard Threads
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


Written by Stephen Nellis

(Reuters) – Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a National Public Radio interview on Friday that U.S. export restrictions on exports of advanced computing chips to China will not stifle China’s economic or technological development. Ta.

Starting in 2022, U.S. authorities have imposed sweeping controls on computing chip exports to China, cutting off some sales from Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices, Intel, and others, among others. These restrictions follow an earlier ban on chip shipments to Huawei.

But U.S. authorities have granted licenses to at least two American companies, Intel and Qualcomm, to continue shipping chips to Huawei, which is using Intel chips to power new laptop models. Two Republican senators criticized the Intel exemption earlier this week, but Blinken stressed in an interview with NPR that the device was a sign that the U.S. was not trying to undermine China. .

“I saw Huawei launch a new laptop that boasts AI support and is powered by Intel chips,” Blinken told NPR host Steve Inskeep during a visit to Beijing. “I think this shows that our focus is only on the most sensitive technologies that could pose a threat to our security. The focus is not on shutting down China, or for that matter, containing or restraining China.”

Intel and Qualcomm’s sales licenses to Huawei were granted during President Donald Trump’s administration and are maintained under President Joe Biden. Direct competitors of these companies, AMD and MediaTek, do not receive similar exemptions, and neither the Trump nor Biden administrations have explained why.

(This article has been reedited to correct Antony Blinken’s name in fourth paragraph)

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Sandra Mahler)



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp Copy Link
i2wtc
  • Website

Related Posts

China

Upgraded FTA set to turbocharge China-ASEAN co-op-Xinhua

September 17, 2025
China

China’s V-Day commemorations enhance confidence in advancing national rejuvenation: Xi-Xinhua

September 17, 2025
China

China’s Hani terraces illustrate the Chinese philosophy of living in harmony with nature-Xinhua

September 17, 2025
China

China starts building ultra-high voltage power line from Xizang to Greater Bay Area-Xinhua

September 17, 2025
China

From Beijing to the world — A new chapter in gender equality, women’s empowerment-Xinhua

September 17, 2025
China

First mountain and lake circling festival of Lugu Lake kicks off in China’s Sichuan-Xinhua

September 17, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Netskope prices IPO at $19, valuing company at $7.3 billion

September 17, 2025

House Republicans unveil aid bill for Israel, Ukraine ahead of weekend House vote

April 17, 2024

Prime Minister Johnson presses forward with Ukraine aid bill despite pressure from hardliners

April 17, 2024

Justin Verlander makes season debut against Nationals

April 17, 2024
Don't Miss

Trump says China’s Xi ‘hard to make a deal with’ amid trade dispute | Donald Trump News

By i2wtcJune 4, 20250

Growing strains in US-China relations over implementation of agreement to roll back tariffs and trade…

Donald Trump’s 50% steel and aluminium tariffs take effect | Business and Economy News

June 4, 2025

The Take: Why is Trump cracking down on Chinese students? | Education News

June 4, 2025

Chinese couple charged with smuggling toxic fungus into US | Science and Technology News

June 4, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

About Us
About Us

Welcome to NabkaNews, your go-to source for the latest updates and insights on technology, business, and news from around the world, with a focus on the USA, Pakistan, and India.

At NabkaNews, we understand the importance of staying informed in today’s fast-paced world. Our mission is to provide you with accurate, relevant, and engaging content that keeps you up-to-date with the latest developments in technology, business trends, and news events.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

Netskope prices IPO at $19, valuing company at $7.3 billion

September 17, 2025

ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel show over Charlie Kirk comments

September 17, 2025

Pakistan, Maldives agree to boost parliamentary cooperation

September 17, 2025
Most Popular

Chinese brands enter the Olympic marketing ring, competing for gold on the world stage

July 26, 2024

Italy, China sign three-year plan as Italian Prime Minister Meloni aims to rebuild ties

July 28, 2024

‘Where do we go?’: China Hat Road construction postponed for now, homeless still worried about future

July 29, 2024
© 2025 nabkanews. Designed by nabkanews.
  • Home
  • About NabkaNews
  • Advertise with NabkaNews
  • DMCA Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.