China’s curbs on chipmaking metals may intensify its trade war with US
By
Biju Kumar
A move by China to impose export restrictions on metals essential to make semiconductors, electric vehicles, and high-tech sectors has escalated its trade war with the United States, threatening to derail already-fragile global supply chains.
The controls, China said, were aimed at protecting national security and interests. Exporters will now need prior permission to ship some gallium and germanium products.