The U.S. has adds export restrictions to 80 organizations, primarily targeting Chinese companies, including server maker Nettrix and clients of Nvidia (NVDA), Intel (INTC), and AMD (AMD), over security concerns, The New York Times’ Ana Swanson reports. The Trump administration added 54 companies and organizations from China to the entity list on Tuesday, as well as more than two dozen from Iran, Pakistan, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates and Taiwan, according to the report.
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