Summary
- The Trump administration is reportedly reviewing software export restrictions targeting China and controls on exports to China of products made using U.S. software.
- The move is said to be a response to China's rare earths export restrictions.
- The measure is still in the review stage, and its actual implementation has not been confirmed.
The Donald Trump administration is reportedly reviewing software export restrictions aimed at China and controls on exports to China of products manufactured using U.S. software. The move is interpreted as a response to China's rare earths export restrictions.
On the 22nd (local time), according to economic news channel Walter Bloomberg(Walter Bloomberg), the Trump administration is discussing introducing export restriction measures targeting U.S.-made software and global products produced using that software.
This plan fleshes out President Trump's previously mentioned policy of "blocking exports of Critical Software", and it has been suggested that some items could face new tariffs or export control measures in parallel.
However, according to multiple sources, the measure is still under review and its actual implementation has not been decided.


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