The US / China Chip War continues development, harness AI in service of national security and prevent adversaries from accessing powerful systems to the detriment of our military and national-security,” the White House explains via its announcement.
“ It will also help prevent America from growing dependent on other countries to access powerful AI tools.”
This rings true for the US and the People’ s Republic of China, whose trade relationship remains sour after the US maintaining strong restrictions on Chinese exports. This could continue to have a powerful impact on overall global IT consumption and global supply chains moving forward, as China remains a dominant force in the global market.
At the time of writing this feature, Trump is eyeing a 25 % of higher tariffs across all semiconductor chips the US imports. This is bound to cause further tensions with China and Taiwan, who remain dominant in the market.
It remains to be seen how this will continue to unfold.
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