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Taiwan Imposes Sanctions on Huawei and SMIC, Strengthens Chip Export Regulations Amid Rising US-China Friction

Akash Das by Akash Das
June 16, 2025
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Taiwan Imposes Sanctions on Huawei and SMIC, Strengthens Chip Export Regulations Amid Rising US-China Friction
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Taiwan’s Export Control on Tech Giants: Impact on AI Chip Development

Taiwan has placed a focus on export control by including Chinese tech giants Huawei Technologies and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) on its list, aligning its trade policy more closely with the United States. This decision could have a marked impact on China’s aspirations in artificial intelligence chip development.

Highlights

  • 1 Details of Taiwan’s Export Control Update
  • 2 Entities Affected by the Updated List
    • 2.1 The US Blacklist and TSMC’s Role
    • 2.2 Recent Controversy Involving TSMC
  • 3 Huawei’s Response to Export Controls
  • 4 Geopolitical Context and Implications
  • 5 The Central Role of TSMC in Global Semiconductor Supply

Details of Taiwan’s Export Control Update

Confirmed by Taiwan’s International Trade Administration, the update to the “Strategic High-Tech Commodities Entity List” mandates that local companies now require government approval to export sensitive technologies, materials, or equipment to Huawei, SMIC, or their subsidiaries. According to Bloomberg, this export control may hinder China’s plans to develop advanced AI semiconductors, as both companies will lose access to essential technologies for plant construction and semiconductor equipment based in Taiwan.

Entities Affected by the Updated List

Published on Sunday, the updated list features entities previously linked to global security threats, including groups like the Taliban and al-Qaeda, along with firms from Iran and China, as reported by the Associated Press (AP).

The US Blacklist and TSMC’s Role

Both Huawei and SMIC are already blacklisted by the US government, facing extensive American restrictions on their access to advanced chips and manufacturing tools. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the largest chipmaker in Taiwan, has consistently adhered to US export regulations and has come under scrutiny regarding its previous interactions with Chinese firms.

Recent Controversy Involving TSMC

In October 2024, a controversy arose when TechInsights, a research firm, uncovered a TSMC-made chip within a Huawei AI training card. Following this revelation, reports indicated that the US Commerce Department instructed TSMC to terminate access for Chinese clients to AI-specific chips, according to Reuters. The company might also face a penalty of up to $1 billion due to an ongoing US investigation related to this incident.

Huawei’s Response to Export Controls

In light of the new export restrictions, Huawei has been seeking to develop domestic alternatives to Nvidia’s GPU offerings, with the goal of supplying AI chips within China. Nonetheless, experts suggest that the Chinese tech ecosystem continues to encounter challenges related to scale, technological maturity, and supply chain constraints stemming from ongoing export controls.

Geopolitical Context and Implications

Taiwan’s decision is occurring amid increasing geopolitical tensions with Beijing. While China considers the self-governing island a part of its territory, the US remains Taiwan’s main unofficial ally and arms supplier, adding complexity to the island’s strategic role in the global semiconductor supply chain.

The Central Role of TSMC in Global Semiconductor Supply

As the world’s leading contract chipmaker and a significant supplier to companies such as Nvidia, TSMC’s position is crucial. The recent update to Taiwan’s export controls underscores its alignment with US strategy during a period when chip technology plays a pivotal role in the overarching struggle between Washington and Beijing for technological supremacy.


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Akash Das

Akash Das

Hi, I’m Akash, an entrepreneur, tech enthusiast, digital marketer, and content creator on a mission to inspire innovation and drive transformation through technology and creativity.My expertise extends to digital marketing, where I craft data-driven strategies for SEO, social media, and branding to empower businesses and creators to grow their online presence. Alongside my entrepreneurial journey, I share my insights and discoveries through engaging blogs, tutorials, and YouTube content.

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