The Trump administration has paused or reversed restrictions on advanced technology exports, including AI chips, to China in an effort to smooth ongoing trade negotiations and secure a high-profile deal with Beijing. This move has sparked strong criticism from congressional Democrats, who warn that resuming sales of sensitive technology to China poses significant national security risks. President Trump has repeatedly stated that the US is 'very close' to finalizing a trade agreement with China, emphasizing the importance of open markets and improved bilateral relations. The administration's shift from a hardline stance to dealmaking has caused friction within Washington, with defense officials and China hawks expressing concern over the potential long-term consequences. The outcome of these negotiations could have major implications for global trade, the semiconductor industry, and US-China relations.
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