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China blocks exports of helium, key for chipmaking, as Iran war squeezes supply
China has temporarily banned helium exports, a critical resource for semiconductor manufacturing, due to global supply disruptions caused by the Iran war. The move aims to secure domestic supply as China imports much of its helium and faces tightened global availability.
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