事关芯片!商务部刚刚宣布,立案调查!
券商中国·2025-09-13 12:23

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Commerce of China has initiated anti-discrimination investigations against the U.S. measures in the integrated circuit sector and anti-dumping investigations on imported analog chips from the U.S. [1][3][16] Group 1: Anti-Discrimination Investigation - The Ministry of Commerce announced the initiation of an anti-discrimination investigation against U.S. measures related to integrated circuits, citing evidence of discriminatory practices against China [3][4]. - The investigation will focus on U.S. tariffs and restrictions imposed on Chinese products since 2018, particularly in the integrated circuit sector [4][6]. - The investigation is set to begin on September 13, 2025, and will typically last for three months, with the possibility of extension under special circumstances [8][33]. Group 2: Anti-Dumping Investigation - The Ministry of Commerce has also launched an anti-dumping investigation into imported analog chips from the U.S., following a formal request from the Jiangsu Semiconductor Industry Association [16][17]. - The investigation period for dumping will cover January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, while the injury investigation will span from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2024 [17]. - The scope of the investigation includes certain analog integrated circuits, specifically those using 40nm and above process technology [20][21]. Group 3: U.S. Export Control Measures - The U.S. has placed multiple Chinese entities on an export control "entity list," which has raised concerns regarding the impact on various sectors, including semiconductors and biotechnology [2][35]. - The Chinese government has criticized the U.S. for its unilateral and bullying practices, asserting that such actions undermine global supply chains and distort the market [35].