U.S. gov’t removes China’s chip toolmaker AMEC from the list of ‘military companies’

U.S. gov't removes China's chip toolmaker AMEC from the list of 'military companies'

The U.S. Department of Defense has removed Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment (AMEC), an etching and deposition toolmaker from China, from the list of companies operating in America and linked to the Chinese military, reports the South China Morning Post. While the removal makes the chipmaking tool developer’s life somewhat easier, it remains in the Department of Commerce’s Entity List and under sanctions by the U.S. government, which greatly limits its ability to develop new technology. 

Inclusion in the U.S. Department of Defense’s list of Chinese military companies usually has significant implications. It prohibits the DoD from purchasing anything from these entities, restricts their access to U.S. investment markets, limits their access to American technology (including hardware and software that AMEC needs to design its tools), can cause additional sanctions, and can damage their reputation. In the case of AMEC, the inclusion added some additional roadblocks to the company’s ability to procure technologies developed in the U.S.  

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