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China's SMIC may have violated US export curbs to make Huawei chip, US official says
Mar 21, 2024 9:24 AM

WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) - China's top chipmaker

SMIC, under sanctions by the U.S., may have violated U.S. export

regulations by producing a chip to power Huawei's Mate 60 Pro

phone, a senior Commerce Department official said during a

congressional hearing on Thursday.

When asked by Congressman Michael McCaul if SMIC broke U.S.

export rules to produce the sophisticated chip, Alan Estevez,

who oversees export policy, said "potentially yes. We will have

to assess."

Pressure has been growing on the Biden administration to

take action against SMIC and sanctioned Chinese telecoms firm

Huawei since August, when Huawei unveiled a new phone powered by

a sophisticated chip manufactured at SMIC.

The Huawei Mate 60 Pro was seen as a symbol of China's

technological resurgence despite Washington's ongoing efforts to

cripple its capacity to produce advanced semiconductors.

The phone also prompted a review by the Biden administration

to learn the details behind the chip that powers it, the most

advanced semiconductor China has so far produced.

When asked about SMIC's ability to produce the chip for

Huawei using American tools, Estevez said, "I can't talk about

any investigations that may or may not be going. But we certain

share those concerns."

(Additional Reporting by Michael Martina; Editing by Bill

Berkrot)

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