US chip ban - impact on China and auto sector

US chip ban - impact on China and auto sector

Publication Date: 28-Mar-2023
Number of Pages: 11

In October 2022, the US announced an expansion of its Foreign Direct Product Rules (FDPR). The policy instrument, first introduced in 1959, came to prominence in 2020 when the US administration used FDPR to disrupt chip supplies to Huawei Technologies.

This report examines the ramifications of the FDPR as it applies to semiconductors and the automated driving technologies market.

In October 2022, the US announced an expansion of its Foreign Direct Product Rules (FDPR). The policy instrument, first introduced in 1959, came to prominence in 2020 when the US administration used FDPR to disrupt chip supplies to Huawei Technologies.

This report examines the ramifications of the FDPR as it applies to semiconductors and the automated driving technologies market. 

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