Trump tells US chip design software makers to halt China sales: Report

According to a Financial Times report, US electronic design automation software makers have been instructed via official letters to stop supplying their products to China, as part of a new directive under former President Donald Trump.
Background
- The directive was communicated through formal letters, according to the Financial Times.
- The move targets companies that develop chip design software crucial for semiconductor manufacturing.
- The action is part of ongoing US efforts to restrict China’s access to advanced technology.
Industry Impact
- US companies affected include major EDA software providers.
- The restriction could impact global supply chains and chip development in China.
This is a significant escalation in the US-China tech war, said an industry analyst familiar with the matter.
For more details, read the full report at Al Jazeera.
Source: Al Jazeera