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China Says US 'Abusing' Export Controls With Reported Agreement on Chips

The U.S. has been “abusing export controls” and “politicizing tech and trade issues and using them as a tool and weapon” to “hold on to its hegemony and serve its selfish agenda,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said in response to a question about a reported agreement on chip controls between the U.S., the Netherlands and Japan (see 2301270002). “China is firmly against this,” she said at a regularly scheduled press conference Jan. 30. “Such practices serve no one’s interests. They destabilize global industrial and supply chains and have given rise to global concerns.”

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Details remained scant days after the agreement was reported. Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte said last week that the details may stay hidden from public view, according to a report from Reuters. “Those talks have been going on for a long time and we're not saying anything about it. It's really in doubt that if something comes out of them, that it will be very visible. We'll have to see.”