Chinese government's move comes as U.S., Japan, Europe restricted exports of advanced chips to China
announced new restrictions Sunday on a major U.S. chipmaker, citing national security concerns as the global competition over advanced semiconductors escalates.
Micron Technology was targeted by the Chinese government with new restrictions on sales to China-based firms involved with"critical infrastructure." Chinese law defines "critical infrastructure" broadly, so it may apply to companies in a wide range of economic sectors that range from communications and financial services to transportation systems.
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