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The US-China semiconductor conflict is intensifying as the US considers banning Chinese-made routers from its infrastructure, raising data and cybersecurity concerns. Reva Goujon from the Rhodium Group discusses the complexity of implementing policies like the Routers Act and ICTS controls, which aim to exclude Chinese components. She explains a new provision extending US restrictions to factories using any US chip globally, urging partners to comply with US law. However, the immediate effects may be slow as China has stockpiled equipment over the past year and a half.
Source: YAHOO