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Home » No One Buys H2O? US Cancels Chip Production Exemptions for Intel and Samsung in China, Takes Effect in 120 Days

No One Buys H2O? US Cancels Chip Production Exemptions for Intel and Samsung in China, Takes Effect in 120 Days

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
September 2, 2025
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In a move believed to be retaliation, the United States announced the withdrawal of special exemptions that had allowed companies like Intel and Samsung to produce chips in China. The decision, which takes effect after a 120-day notice period, marks a significant shift in the ongoing trade and technology tensions between the two nations.

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The exemptions had previously granted these semiconductor giants a temporary reprieve from certain U.S. export controls, enabling them to continue manufacturing operations within China. However, recent developments suggest that the U.S. government is ramping up its efforts to curb Chinese access to advanced chip technology, aligning with broader strategic objectives.

Industry insiders indicate that the policy change could impact global supply chains and investment strategies, especially for companies heavily reliant on Chinese manufacturing hubs. As the 120-day window closes, businesses and stakeholders are closely watching how this shift will influence the competitive landscape of semiconductor technology and international trade relations.

This move underscores the complex interplay between economic interests and national security concerns in the rapidly evolving tech sector. While the immediate effects remain to be seen, many analysts suggest that it could lead to accelerated efforts by China and other nations to develop more self-sufficient semiconductor capabilities in response.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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