U.S. export curbs on China won't extend to legacy chips: official

Assistant commerce secretary says controls are 'as narrow as possible'

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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)

SADAYASU SENJU, Nikkei staff writer

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.

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