House panel advances export controls after China report

The House Foreign Affairs Committee moved export control legislation after a House Select Committee report detailed China's use of illegal means to build its Artificial Intelligence and semiconductor sectors. The measure is aimed at chip smuggling and Artificial Intelligence model theft.

The House Select Committee released a report last week describing how China uses illegal means to develop its Artificial Intelligence and semiconductor production industry. The findings sharpened congressional focus on technology transfer and the methods used to strengthen China’s domestic capabilities in sensitive sectors.

Shortly thereafter, the House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced legislation to crack down on chip smuggling and Artificial Intelligence model theft. The move links the committee’s legislative response directly to concerns raised in the report about illicit pathways supporting China’s technology development.

The developments reflect continued attention in Washington to export controls and the protection of advanced technologies tied to national security. The immediate focus is on limiting the movement of chips and preventing the theft of Artificial Intelligence models that could support China’s Artificial Intelligence and semiconductor production industry.

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