US seeks help to curb China’s AI chip progress


Uncharted territory: Wilders poses for a selfie during a campaign stop at a market in The Hague. It is uncertain how the new Dutch government led by Wilders will react to US demands for additional measures. — AP

WASHINGTON: A senior American official is set to visit Japan and the Netherlands to ask the two countries to add fresh restrictions on China’s semiconductor sector, including on its ability to make the high-end memory chips needed for artificial intelligence (AI).

US Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security Alan Estevez will press his counterparts in Tokyo and The Hague to put more limits on the activities in China of Dutch supplier ASML Holding NV and Japan’s Tokyo Electron Ltd, according to people familiar with the matter.

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