
Chip Security Act Gains Industry Backing to Lock Down AI Chip Exports
Six shipment-tracking firms signed a letter backing the Chip Security Act to require stronger security and location-verification on advanced AI chips to prevent diversion to China via third-party countries; proponents say it would boost American chip sales and export approvals, while some industry groups warn it could hinder exports. The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved CSA 42-0 and a Senate version is in early stages; BIS recently closed a loophole allowing third-country subsidiaries to route chips to China. Nvidia has technology that could meet some requirements, and signatories like GeoComply argue robust verification would improve compliance and national security.