Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are seen as beneficiaries of the U.S. government’s plan to tighten regulations on Chinese legacy chips, which is expected to result in banning American defense companies from importing semiconductors from China, according to securities analysts, Wednesday.
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Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are seen as beneficiaries of the U.S. government’s plan to tighten regulations on Chinese legacy chips, which is expected to result in banning American defense companies from importing semiconductors from China, according to securities analysts, Wednesday.
U.S. moves to investigate American companies procurement of Chinese-made legacy node chips has triggered a backlash from the Chinese government, which blamed Washington for weaponizing trade issues.