Restrictions on semiconductor exports to China, announced by the US on 7 October, will also affect Australia, an academic says in an op-ed for Austral.
to go idle that were creating some of these electronics, because they weren t able to get some of the foreign equipment. russia is so desperate for some of these parts to put into their weapons, that they re dismantling dish warrwashers an microwaves. what is behind this is tough export restrictions put into place at the beginning of this war that made it impossible for russia to acquire some of the parts it needs to make these weapons. i did sit down with the deputy treasury secretary on friday to talk through some of this effort. listen to more of what he had to say. russia is running out of troops. they re running out of ammunition. they re running out of tanks and other materiels. what we re trying to do is make it harder for them to reinforce their troops and to get the things they need to fight the war in ukraine in order to put the ukrainians in a better position to win on the battlefield and to make sure
Biden administration's U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security BIS will issue new rules on which semiconductor technologies may be exported to China in effort to limit China’s access to high-end semiconductor technology and boost domestic production.
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