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U.S. Department of Commerce Withdraws Proposed AI Chip Export Control New Rules
On March 13th local time, the U.S. government website announced that export controls on artificial intelligence chips have been withdrawn.
In January 2025, the Biden administration first proposed a “Temporary Final Rule” called the “AI Diffusion Rules,” which classified countries worldwide into different tiers and set strict thresholds for the export, re-export, and domestic transfer of advanced AI chips. After the Trump administration took office, the U.S. Department of Commerce officially revoked this rule in May 2025, and in January 2026, they issued a new regulation that replaced the licensing review policy for some high-performance chips from “presumed denial” to “case-by-case review.”