Match Act
Coverage of Match Act in the Nexus archive.
- Beijing denounces US chip curbs as threat to global supply chains
Beijing condemned US efforts to restrict Chinese access to advanced semiconductor chips and manufacturing equipment, warning of disruptions to global supply chains. Three US export control bills targeting China—the AI Overwatch Act, Match Act, and Chip Security Act—are set to be included in the National Defence Authorisation Act (NDAA) in the US Senate.
- Europe is pushing back on Washington’s chip war
Europe is resisting U.S. efforts to restrict chip technology exports. ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet noted China currently uses older-generation deep ultraviolet tools, which the MATCH Act would now prohibit.
- America’s chip advantage is essential to protecting the American Dream
The Senate Banking Committee discussed measures to maintain U.S. dominance in advanced chips and AI, emphasizing the need to restrict exports to China. Proposed legislation like the AI Overwatch Act and Match Act aims to prevent China from accessing high-end chips and chipmaking tools while fast-tracking exports to allies.