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Restricting Advanced Chip Exports to Foreign Adversaries for National Security

This act prohibits the export of advanced integrated circuits to countries deemed foreign adversaries of the United States, including entities headquartered there. Its purpose is to safeguard national security and maintain U.S. technological leadership, primarily affecting companies involved in manufacturing and trading such technologies. While not directly impacting daily citizen life, it could have long-term implications for the global tech market.
Key points
Prohibits the export of advanced integrated circuits to foreign adversary countries or entities headquartered there.
Aims to protect U.S. national security and maintain technological advantage in critical sectors.
Excludes chips and products not designed or marketed for data centers.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_3374
Sponsor: Sen. Ricketts, Pete [R-NE]