TOKYO -- While the U.S. has ramped up restrictions on cutting-edge chip exports to China, it has "no interest in expanding them further to mature chips or legacy chips," the U.S. assistant secretary of commerce for export administration told Nikkei.
Assistant commerce secretary says controls are 'as narrow as possible'

U.S. commerce official Thea D. Rozman Kendler says Washington has no interest in expanding restrictions on cutting-edge exports to China to legacy chips. (Photo by Sadayasu Senju)
TOKYO -- While the U.S. has ramped up restrictions on cutting-edge chip exports to China, it has "no interest in expanding them further to mature chips or legacy chips," the U.S. assistant secretary of commerce for export administration told Nikkei.