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The United States aims to restrict China’s access to “cloud” services.
The administration of President Joe Biden is preparing to restrict Chinese companies’ access to U.S. cloud computing services, according to The Wall Street Journal. If implemented, this measure is likely to require companies like Amazon and Microsoft to seek permission from the U.S. federal government before providing their cloud services that use advanced AI-equipped semiconductors to Chinese customers. The U.S. Department of Commerce is expected to impose these restrictions in the coming weeks as part of its semiconductor export control policy introduced last October. No immediate comments were available from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Microsoft, or Amazon. China announced on Monday that it would control the exports of certain metals used in the semiconductor industry, a new move in its escalating dispute with the United States over access to advanced technology chips.
4 JUILLET 2023 July 4th
Reuters