TechFlow news, December 25 — According to Jinshi Data, the U.S. government announced on the 23rd that it will impose additional tariffs on Chinese chips by 2027, concluding a trade investigation into China's semiconductor industry initiated under the previous Biden administration. U.S. media analysis indicates that although the U.S. government claims China's practices in the chip sector "harm U.S. interests," it has ultimately decided not to impose extra tariffs on Chinese chips for at least 18 months. Bloomberg stated that the delay in imposing new tariffs is the latest signal of the U.S. government's efforts to consolidate a Sino-U.S. "ceasefire" agreement and stabilize bilateral relations. (Global Times)
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