1. The US government has threatened to impose the Foreign Direct Product Rule (FDPR) on suppliers of chip-manufacturing equipment in the Netherlands and Japan if they do not further restrict dealings with China. 2. FDPR allows the US to restrict foreign-made products containing any US-sourced technology. 3. The measure aims to prevent non-US companies from sending personnel to China to service and repair restricted equipment already in China.
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