1. The US is reportedly considering sanctions on China's CXMT for supplying advanced chips to Huawei; 2. The move aims to restrict China's semiconductor industry progress amid ongoing tech competition; 3. Potential sanctions could disrupt global memory chip supply chains and escalate US-China trade tensions.
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