Policy·Americas
New Export Controls Require Investment in US AI Centers

Key Points
- 1Trump administration proposes new AI chip export rules.
- 2Countries must invest in US AI data infrastructure.
- 3Increases reliance on American-made technology for imports.
The Trump administration is considering new export controls for high-end American AI chips that will significantly impact how international buyers can acquire this technology. To import quantities exceeding 200,000 units, interested countries will need to invest in U.S. data centers and meet specific security criteria. This initiative marks a shift from previous AI diffusion rules established under the Biden administration, which categorized countries differently based on export restrictions, and now adds complexity to the procurement process for AI hardware.
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