Beijing Probes US Exports of Mature Chips
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•China to start probing US exports of 'mature chips'
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China 's Commerce Ministry says it will launch an investigation into US exports of so-called mature chips or legacy chips.
The US announced new rules for exporting computer chips aimed at stopping advanced tech from being sent to rivals.
Beijing says domestic firms have accused the Biden administration of providing subsidies to the chip sector.
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