Trump's Plan to Boost Chip Exports May Be Hindered by Bureaucracy
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On April 11, it was reported that US President Trump had set a goal to significantly increase the global sales of American artificial intelligence chips. However, this goal is now facing multiple risks, including bottlenecks in licensing approvals, staff attrition, and a lack of policy guidance from regulatory bodies. Over the past year, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) under the Department of Commerce has taken on an increasing amount of bureaucratic work related to Trump's economic agenda, but the growing demands have placed immense pressure on the bureau. According to more than 20 sources familiar with the matter, the bureau has lost dozens of experienced employees over the past year, with turnover rates for regulatory and licensing staff nearing 20%. Additionally, stricter control over individual licenses by senior officials and unclear policy directions have also reduced the agency's ability to handle its workload.