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 Exclusive: New US rule on foreign chip equipment exports to China to exempt some allies. The Biden administration plans to unveil a new rule next month that will expand U.S. powers to stop exports of semiconductor manufacturing equipment from some foreign countries to Chinese chipmakers, two sources familiar with the rule said.
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But shipments from allies that export key chipmaking equipment - including Japan, the Netherlands and South Korea - will be excluded, limiting the impact of the rule, said the sources who were not authorised to speak to media and declined to be identified.p 
 The US is introducing a new rule that will exempt certain allies from restrictions on exporting chip equipment to China. The rule aims to strike a balance between national security concerns and maintaining strong relationships with key allies.
The export of chip equipment to China has been subject to strict controls due to concerns over potential military applications and technology transfer. The new rule is expected to provide exemptions for certain countries that have strong 
 The Biden administration plans to unveil a new rule next month that will expand U.S. powers to stop exports of semiconductor manufacturing equipment from some foreign countries to Chinese chipmakers. However, shipments from allies that export key chipmaking equipment, including Japan, the Netherlands, and South Korea, will be excluded from the rule, limiting its impact