U.S. Regulators Consider New Approval Rules for Global Exports of AI Chips

The U.S. Department of Commerce is reportedly considering new regulations that would require government approval for the export of advanced AI semiconductor chips outside the United States. The draft proposal, cited in reports from Bloomberg, would significantly expand oversight of shipments from major U.S. chipmakers such as Nvidia and AMD.

Under the proposed framework, foreign companies and governments seeking to purchase U.S.-made AI processors would need authorization from U.S. regulators. The level of review would vary depending on the scale of the purchase, with larger transactions potentially requiring involvement from the purchasing country’s government.

The initiative reflects the Trump administration’s evolving strategy for managing global access to advanced AI computing infrastructure. A spokesperson for the Department of Commerce said the agency is focused on promoting secure exports of American technology while discussions continue internally about how export controls should be structured.

Industry observers note that tighter restrictions could influence global AI supply chains and affect demand for U.S.-produced chips.

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