U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Meets Tech Giants on AI Export Controls After MATCH Act Passes 36-8

According to Beating, members of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee will travel to Silicon Valley next week to meet with representatives from Google, Anthropic, Meta, Tesla, Intel, Applied Materials, and Nvidia to discuss artificial intelligence and export controls. An industry roundtable is scheduled for May 4. The delegation, led by Committee Chair Brian Mast (Republican) and ranking Democrat Gregory Meeks, follows the committee’s April 22 passage of the MATCH Act by a 36-8 vote.

The MATCH Act (Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware) imposes comprehensive export restrictions targeting China’s chip manufacturing capabilities. The law prohibits exports of DUV lithography equipment to China and designates five Chinese entities—including SMIC, Changxin Memory, Yangtze Memory, Huahong, and Huawei—as restricted parties subject to presumed denial standards for exports, re-exports, repairs, and component supplies.

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