U.S. Grants Samsung, SK Hynix Chip Equipment Licenses for China Through 2026
U.S. approves annual chip equipment licenses for Samsung and SK Hynix’s China operations through 2026, balancing tech competition with supply chain needs.
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U.S. approves annual chip equipment licenses for Samsung and SK Hynix’s China operations through 2026, balancing tech competition with supply chain needs.
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