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The Us-China Ai Proliferation Market: A New Direction
titanium media | 2025-05-08  

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On May 15, the U.S. Government approached the date of the implementation of the AI Proliferation Export Control Framework, changing its classic leather coat and wearing a western suit, and having to strike the “China” card in order to avoid a 36 billion-billion-dollar China AI market for the British Weida AI chip.

First, at the end of April, Hurricane Huang In-hoon came to China for 48 hours to appease the Chinese market, claiming that United States chip export controls had had a significant impact on British Weida operations and that it would continue to optimize the system of products that meet regulatory requirements and remain committed to serving Chinese markets.

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Second, Ying Wei Da will invest more in the US, and Wong In-hoon has announced that he will invest $500 billion in the US to make indigenous chips in four years. On April 30, at the 100th “Investing in America” conference, Huang In-hoon also praised US President Trump’s leadership and economic policy, declaring that the next generation of BWD chip technology will be fully manufactured in the US.

According to several reports, following the ban on H20, British Weida is stepping up the development of another U.S. export-compliant “Temporary” AI chip, and has informed Chinese manufacturers, such as Ali, bytes, and tethers, that it will produce the product as soon as possible in June this year. But the US Congressman will present a new plan and bill to oversee the sale of the British Weida AI chip.

Finally, Wong In-hoon once again shouted to the United States “Don't forbid me”.

During a hearing before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, he said that if AI Proliferation Rule No. 15 came into effect without “significant changes”, British Weida would have to be forced out of other markets. He even allowed the company to publicly criticize Andthropic for deliberately exaggerating the export of chips.

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The Us-China Ai Proliferation Market: A New Direction