Key facts
- U.S. Senators Jim Banks and Andy Kim sent a letter to BIS chief Jeffrey Kessler urging tighter rules on contract chipmakers.
- The senators want to prevent chip manufacturers from making advanced AI chips for overseas subsidiaries of Chinese companies.
- This follows a previous move by the Trump administration to close a loophole allowing advanced chips to be exported to Chinese subsidiaries outside China.
- Experts noted a potential loophole where front companies for Chinese firms could order custom chips from contract manufacturers.
- The senators stated that circumvented export controls offer no meaningful protection to U.S. national security or industry competitiveness.
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has called for stricter regulations on contract chip manufacturers, specifically targeting their ability to produce advanced AI chips for overseas subsidiaries of Chinese companies. Senators Jim Banks (R-Indiana) and Andy Kim (D-New Jersey) sent a letter to the head of the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), urging direct action on this issue.