China Escalates US Trade War with Semiconductor Probes and Tariffs

📊Executive Summary
China's Ministry of Commerce has initiated two significant investigations into the U.S. semiconductor industry, escalating the ongoing trade conflict. These investigations include an anti-dumping probe into American-made analog integrated circuit chips and an anti-discrimination inquiry targeting U.S. policies affecting Chinese chip firms. This move could lead to tariffs or restrictions on major U.S. companies like Texas Instruments and Analog Devices, impacting their supply chains and pricing strategies. The timing of these probes, ahead of high-level trade talks, indicates China's strategic pushback against perceived unfair trade practices. The potential fallout could disrupt the global semiconductor ecosystem, raising costs for electronics manufacturers worldwide, particularly in automotive and consumer electronics sectors already strained by previous trade barriers....
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