SIA Warns Poorly Calibrated Export Controls Could Trigger Global ‘Design-Out’ of U.S. Chips
The Semiconductor Industry Association argues U.S. export controls should be narrowly targeted, coordinated with allied supplier nations, and informed by sustained industry consultation. The source warns that overly broad restrictions can incentivize foreign substitution, weaken U.S. competitiveness, and erode the innovation base that underpins national security.