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413 U.S. government considers annual permits for Samsung and SK hynix to supply equipment to their Chinese fabs

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Tom's Hardware · 09/08/2025 09:53 EDT

U.S. government considers annual permits for Samsung and SK hynix to supply equipment to their Chinese fabs

The U.S. plans to replace Samsung and SK hynix's indefinite export permissions for chipmaking tools with annual site-specific licenses, a move that adds regulatory complexity but avoids disrupting memory fab operations in China and the global DRAM and NAND supply chain.

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