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The Biden administration plans to allow top semiconductor manufacturers from South Korea and Taiwan to maintain and expand their existing chip-making operations in China without U.S. reprisals

Analysts say the move will weaken export-control measures aimed at curbing BeijingTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and other companies have invested billions of dollars to build plants in

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