US Citizens at Chinese Chip Firms Caught in the Middle of Tech War After New Export Restrictions (SCMP)
- Washington’s latest export restrictions prohibit ‘US persons’ from supporting the ‘development or production’ of chips at targeted Chinese firms.
- Several C-suite executives at affected companies worked in the US semiconductor industry and gained citizenship before returning to China.
- According to a review of published C-suite profiles by listed Chinese companies – including AmLogic, Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment of China (AMEC), 3Peak, Starpower Semiconductor, ACM Research and Halo Microelectronics – there are dozens of executives in China’s chip industry with US citizenship. READ MORE
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