Nvidia Says US Increased Restrictions on Chip Exports Will Harm Its Competitiveness Foreign Ministry Responds
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发表于 2024-2-27 16:10:51
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According to Securities Times, on February 27th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular press conference. A reporter asked, according to reports, NVIDIA recently submitted documents to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, listing Huawei as the main competitor in multiple categories such as AI chips for the first time. Meanwhile, it is stated that if the US government increases restrictions on chip exports, it will further damage Nvidia's competitiveness. What is the spokesperson's comment on this?
Mao Ning stated that it has been proven that "small courtyards and high walls" cannot stop the pace of China's innovative development, nor is it conducive to the healthy development of the entire industry, including American enterprises. Open cooperation is the core driving force of the semiconductor industry, and China is one of the major global semiconductor markets. The US should abide by the principles of market economy and fair competition, and support these enterprises or the information industry.
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