On April 25, a spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce responded to media inquiries regarding the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee's passage of multiple export control bills, including the Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls for Hardware (MATCH) Act, on April 22 (local time). The spokesperson stated that China opposes the broad use of national security concerns and the misuse of export controls. If enacted, the legislation would severely disrupt the global semiconductor supply chain. China will resolutely take necessary measures to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises.
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