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Trump Administration to Lift Global Chip Restrictions, Implement Stricter AI Regulations

Published May 8, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Trump Administration to Revise AI Chip Curbs in Global Semiconductor Trade

The Trump administration is set to make significant changes to the Biden-era AI chip curbs in an effort to revise global semiconductor trade restrictions that have faced criticism from major tech companies and foreign governments. The plan includes rescinding the so-called AI diffusion rule, which was introduced under President Joe Biden to regulate the export of chips from companies like Nvidia Corporation.

While the repeal of the AI diffusion rule is not yet final, the Trump administration intends to replace it with its own version of the rules, focusing on direct negotiations with countries like the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The goal is to address concerns about regulating semiconductor shipments to regions outside of China, with a focus on preventing Beijing from gaining a military edge through advanced chip and AI technology.

The decision to scrap the AI diffusion framework will not affect measures targeting China, which have been recently strengthened by Trump. Instead, it will provide opportunities for other countries to negotiate their chip access, as global governments work to develop their domestic AI capabilities. These negotiations could involve investment commitments and broader trade considerations.

Implications of the Policy Debate

The ongoing policy debate revolves around how to regulate semiconductor exports to countries beyond China. Both the Trump and Biden administrations have sought to curb Beijing’s semiconductor ambitions, citing national security concerns. The AI diffusion rule, introduced during Biden’s final days in office, aimed to expand licensing requirements to most countries worldwide to restrict China’s access to US chips.

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However, Trump officials are now planning to repeal the AI diffusion rule, providing a temporary reprieve for nations like the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Despite this, some controls are expected to be imposed on countries that have facilitated chip transfers to China, such as Malaysia and Thailand.

Industry Response and Future Prospects

Nvidia, a key player in the chip market, has criticized the growing number of US restrictions and welcomed the revocation of the AI diffusion rule. The company believes that restrictive policies towards third countries could push them closer to China, potentially impacting the global chip market.

While the Trump administration aims to strengthen controls on chip exports, it also plans to engage in bilateral negotiations with various countries to establish new terms for chip access. This approach could lead to multiple separate policies that companies must adhere to, posing challenges for industry players.

In the short term, the revised policy could benefit companies like Oracle Corp., which is expanding its data center operations in Malaysia. The move could also create opportunities for countries previously affected by US restrictions, such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia, to negotiate improved terms with the new US administration.

Overall, the Trump administration’s decision to revise AI chip curbs reflects a broader strategy to reshape global semiconductor trade policies and address national security concerns related to advanced technology exports.

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