The United States is considering further restrictions on China's access to advanced semiconductor technologies to prevent them from enhancing their military capabilities. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the need to protect national security interests by expanding chip export controls. The U.S. State Department is also focusing on countering China's influence by creating an international infrastructure fund and supporting security missions in Haiti.
SENIOR U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL: U.S. ALREADY WORKING ON REIMBURSING KENYA FOR SOME TRAINING ACTIVITIES AHEAD OF DEPLOYMENT OF MULTINATIONAL FORCE FOR HAITI
#US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said US may further tighten restrictions on #China's access to #semiconductor technology.
Gina Raimondo: We are constantly thinking about making it harder for China to get its paws on advanced semiconductors. “We look at this every single dayWe have to wake up every day and ask ourselves are we doing enough?” https://t.co/rDIWjQX9T5
U.S. is constantly assessing expansion of chip export controls that can boost China’s military https://t.co/qHTo38h5gJ https://t.co/eQzFe0llUY
US Will 'Do Whatever It Takes' To Curb China Tech, Raimondo Says https://t.co/F9zrqOEv02
The United States is constantly assessing the need to expand export controls to stop China from acquiring advanced computer chips and manufacturing equipment that could be used to boost its military, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Monday. https://t.co/nOYSmaUQHP
U.S. STATE DEPT SAYS U.S. WILL DO ITS PART TO FUND THIS IMPORTANT MISSION
U.S. STATE DEPT SAYS U.S. CONTINUES TO LOOK TO EXPEDITE THE MULTI-SECURITY SUPPORT MISSION IN HAITI AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
U.S. will "do whatever it takes" to curb China’s access to cutting edge chips and might tighten controls, Commerce Secretary Raimondo says. https://t.co/026rV1ij3b
U.S. STATE DEPT SAYS $2 BILLION TO CREATE A NEW INTERNATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUND WHICH WILL HELP COMPETE CHINA BY PROVIDING AN ALTERNATIVE
🔴 US STATE DEPARTMENT: US MUST EMPLOY ALL THE TOOLS AT OUR DISPOSAL TO OUTCOMPETE CHINA WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
U.S. STATE DEPT SAYS U.S. MUST EMPLOY "ALL THE TOOLS AT OUR DISPOSAL" TO OUTCOMPETE CHINA WHEREVER POSSIBLE
Statement: U.S. military conducts operation to augment security of the U.S. Embassy in Haiti https://t.co/npxFS6JYSa
https://t.co/NWNUjEbAp6 US is constantly assessing expansion of chip export controls that can boost China's military
We must ensure the U.S. has the tools it needs to confront China's threats head-on. From sanctions to investigations, we'll defend America's interests. https://t.co/dwPTuSJfUp
U.S. is constantly assessing expansion of chip export controls that can boost China's military https://t.co/3sFxE9PO8B
.@SecRaimondo was asked if the US is planning new restrictions on sales of chips to China “We will do whatever it takes to protect our people including expanding our controls,” she said Monday in Manila https://t.co/C7Ge1JXcN1 https://t.co/lQsX4rnSDc
The US could further tighten controls on China's access to sophisticated semiconductor technologies, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says https://t.co/2wvPcHUmO3
Upholding the Monroe Doctrine sure gets tougher when you’re too busy building.ports to supply terrorists in the wrong hemisphere: “U.S. forces fly in to beef up security at embassy in Haiti and evacuate nonessential personnel” https://t.co/HILQoDtAG0