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Taiwan authorities are investigating reports that Nvidia chips destined for restricted markets were diverted through Japan to reach China, raising concerns about supply‑chain circumvention of export controls. The suspicions, reported by multiple outlets, highlight growing enforcement challenges as powerful AI accelerators become subject to tighter export restrictions. Analysts warn such smuggling routes could undermine regulatory efforts, strain diplomatic ties among Taiwan, Japan and the U.S., and push manufacturers and governments to strengthen tracking, verification and end‑use controls across complex international logistics networks.
Investigations into Nvidia chip diversion through Japan matter because they highlight risks to export‑control regimes for advanced AI accelerators and may force tighter supply‑chain oversight by manufacturers and governments.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-27 10:47:44
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