China Gains Access to U.S. Chips Amid Loosened Controls

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December 12, 2025
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China has recently gained significant access to U.S. semiconductor technology due to loosening controls by the Trump administration. According to a report by the New York Times, President Trump has made moves to soften U.S. criticism of China's Communist Party and has reopened channels for high-end chip sales that were previously restricted.

This shift indicates a less confrontational stance towards China, suggesting that the U.S. may be acknowledging its relative decline in power as Beijing's technological advancements continue to rise. Prominent Chinese technology executive Zhou Hongyi remarked on social media that this decision demonstrates the unstoppable nature of China's technological growth.

Notably, the Global Times, a publication affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party, interpreted the U.S. national security strategy as a sign of America's diminished focus on China, emphasizing a pivot towards the Western Hemisphere.

Additionally, Trump's silence regarding China's recent pressure campaign against Japan, a key U.S. ally, has drawn attention, especially as China intensifies military flights near Japanese airspace in response to Japan's support for Taiwan.

This evolving dynamic raises concerns about national security and the competitive landscape in technology, as China appears to be capitalizing on changes in U.S. policy to bolster its technological capabilities.

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