US implements new controls on advanced technology alongside international partners

US implements new controls on advanced technology alongside international partners

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The controls will affect technology for producing advanced semiconductors

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(Reuters) - The United States on Thursday published new controls on advanced technology, including quantum computers, in line with restrictions imposed by international partners.

Besides quantum computing items, the controls will affect technology for producing advanced semiconductors, additive manufacturing items to produce metal components, and gate all-around field-effect transistor (GAAFET) technology, according to the Federal Register posting.

"Today's action ensures our national export controls keep step with rapidly evolving technologies and are more effective when we work in concert with international partners," Commerce official Alan Estevez said in a statement.

Several countries, including the United Kingdom, already have published similar controls, and others are expected to do so as well.

"The most significant controls are the ones on quantum computers and related technology," Washington trade lawyer Kevin Wolf said. "They have novel reporting requirements for new foreign national employees working on quantum computer development in the U.S."

Wolf also noted that the GAAFET controls will not apply to the design for the broader integrated circuit, only to the production of the GAAFET architecture.

GAAFET is a cutting-edge chip architecture that helps improve chip performance and reduces power consumption.