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POLICY & REGULATIONN/A2026-03-14

US Withdraws Draft Rule Requiring Global AI Chip Permits

Key Takeaways

  • ▸The US government abandoned plans to implement a global permit system for AI chip exports
  • ▸Industry stakeholders raised concerns about the feasibility and economic impact of the proposed regulations
  • ▸The decision highlights tensions between national security interests and global technology commerce
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-14/us-withdraws-draft-rule-that-called-for-global-ai-chip-permits↗

Summary

The United States has withdrawn a draft regulatory proposal that would have required companies to obtain global permits before exporting advanced AI chips to foreign countries. The rule, which was in development as part of efforts to control the spread of cutting-edge semiconductor technology, faced significant industry pushback and logistical challenges in implementation. The withdrawal reflects the complexity of regulating AI chip exports in an increasingly interconnected global technology landscape, where semiconductor manufacturing and trade span multiple jurisdictions.

  • Semiconductor companies and AI firms will not face new international permit requirements for chip exports
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