In a series of escalating trade measures, China announced on December 3, 2024, a complete export ban to the U.S. on rare earth materials, including gallium, germanium, antimony, and superhard materials. Additionally, China has tightened its export license restrictions on graphite to the U.S. This move follows the U.S. government’s December 2, 2024, announcement of stricter export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment, such as etching and lithography equipment, targeting countries such as China, Macau, Russia, North Korea, Iran, Syria. These developments are part of a broader trend of global trade tensions impacting the semiconductor industry.
As global trade restrictions and tariffs intensify, it is imperative for market participants to stay informed so that they can effectively navigate challenges and build resilient supply chains. TECHCET, a leading advisory firm focused on materials and equipment components critical to semiconductor manufacturing, provides up-to-date tariff rate information and export license requirements across major markets, including the U.S., China, Japan, Korea, and Europe. Key information provided by TECHCET includes:
- Tariff rates in Japan, US, Korea, China, Taiwan, Europe, for semiconductor-related materials, and bi-weekly updates
- Export control regulations and licensing requirements across key regions mentioned above
- Analysis of the impact of trade policies on semiconductor supply chains
As global trade policies continue to shift, stay informed on up-to-date trade and regulation information impacting semiconductor material and equipment component supply chains. Visit https://techcet.com/tariff-and-regulation-data/ for more info or contact us here to learn how TECHCET can support your business with navigating the evolving global trade landscape.