The US has completed revisions to the MATCH Act targeting China's semiconductor industry. The new version scales back some of the aggressive restrictions from the initial draft but retains export limits on Dutch company ASML's immersed deep ultraviolet (DUV) lithography machines to China, as well as supply restrictions targeting Chinese chip firms such as SMIC, Yangtze Memory Technologies, and ChangXin Memory Technologies. Formally titled the 'Multilateral Approach to Technology Control in Hardware Act,' the bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on April 2 by Republican Representative Michael Baumgartner and received bipartisan support.
