Semiconductor Export Controls News Tracker

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About Semiconductor Export Controls

The global semiconductor supply chain has become the central front in US-China technological competition. US export controls on advanced chips and lithography equipment, Dutch restrictions on ASML shipments, Japanese chemical export limits, and Chinese domestic chip development efforts are reshaping the $600 billion industry. SentryDock monitors export license decisions, new restriction announcements, chip fab construction timelines, and policy changes across all key jurisdictions.

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The US has restricted exports of advanced AI chips (H100, A100 and successors), EUV lithography equipment, and advanced chip-making tools to China. The Netherlands and Japan have aligned with similar restrictions on ASML and Tokyo Electron equipment. These controls target chips below 14nm and advanced packaging technologies.
Export controls have triggered a massive restructuring of the global semiconductor supply chain, accelerating Chinese domestic chip development, driving new fab construction in the US, Japan, and Europe, and forcing chip designers to create China-specific product lines that comply with restrictions.
Chip manufacturers, AI companies, defense contractors, trade compliance officers, investment funds with tech exposure, and supply chain managers all need real-time visibility into export control changes that can instantly affect product availability and market access.
China has invested over $150 billion in domestic semiconductor capabilities through programs like the National IC Fund, with SMIC achieving limited 7nm production and Huawei's HiSilicon developing workaround architectures. Progress is real but still lags cutting-edge Western capabilities by several nodes.