As China Erects Chip-Import Barriers, an MIT Professor Blames CCP’s Military Ambitions

U.S. worries about technology exports have mounted because ‘it could be used against us,’ said an expert at MIT’s Sloan School of Management.
As China Erects Chip-Import Barriers, an MIT Professor Blames CCP’s Military Ambitions
People view the Nvidia booth during the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing on July 16, 2025. Jade Gao/AFP via Getty Images
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Shortly after the Trump administration, despite congressional pressure, approved the export of Nvidia’s H200 chips to China, multiple Western media outlets, including the Financial Times and Reuters, reported that Chinese customs had banned their import.

Analysts believe this may be an attempt to reduce dependence on U.S. technology and support the development of domestic chip manufacturing. The United States and China are building increasingly high barriers in the chip sector, and a renowned MIT business administration professor figures the Chinese Communist Party’s militaristic ambitions are one reason.