Micron Technology: China probes US chip maker for cybersecurity risks as tech tension escalates | CNN Business

US chipmaker Micron faces increased scrutiny from China's government following a series of restrictions imposed on Chinese tech companies by its US allies in Asia and Europe.

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has launched an investigation into Micron, reviewing products sold in the country to ensure "the security of key information infrastructure supply chains" and prevent cybersecurity risks. This move comes amid growing tensions between Washington and Beijing over technology export restrictions.

These restrictions have already led Japan, a US ally, to announce that it will restrict the export of advanced chip manufacturing equipment to countries including China. The United States has also imposed curbs on China's semiconductor industry, which is seen as a significant blow to Beijing's ambitions to become a tech superpower.

Shares in Micron plummeted 4.4% on Wall Street following news of the Chinese probe, marking the biggest drop in more than three months. The Idaho-based company derives over 10% of its revenue from China and had warned earlier this year of potential risks, including restrictions from the Chinese government.

The move has sparked concerns among investors and industry experts, who note that Micron's products are critical to China's economic development. Beijing has strongly criticized previous restrictions on tech exports, branding them "firmly opposed" measures.

China is seeking to woo foreign investments as it grapples with mounting economic challenges, but the government has been increasingly asserting its influence over domestic companies and imposing stricter regulations on foreign firms operating in the country. This includes detaining staff from US corporate intelligence firm Mintz Group and suspending Deloitte's operations in Beijing for three months.

The probe into Micron is seen as part of a broader effort by China to bring its tech industry more in line with its government's policies, including restrictions on exports to countries that are not aligned with Beijing.
 
omg, can't believe what's happening 🀯! so china's all like "hey micron, you're not playing nice" and now micron's shares are tanking 😬. but here's the thing, this could be an opportunity for micron to re-evaluate their business strategy and make some major changes πŸ’‘. think about it, if china is cracking down on foreign companies, that means they want to create a level playing field for domestic firms πŸ“ˆ. maybe micron can pivot and focus more on china's growth market? idk, but one thing's for sure - this whole situation has got me curious 😎!
 
So now China's getting all up in arms about US chipmaker Micron and its alleged security threats πŸ€”? It's like they're trying to rewrite the rules of trade to suit their own interests. I mean, can't they just chill for a second? πŸ˜’ The irony is that these restrictions are actually benefiting American companies like Micron, which are now free to operate in China without those pesky regulations holding them back.

But what really gets me is how this mirrors the US's own "America First" rhetoric πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ. We're all about protecting our national security interests, but when it comes down to it, we're also all about opening up markets and letting businesses thrive. It's a delicate balance, for sure, but China seems to be taking a more...assertive approach 🚫.

I'm curious to see how this plays out in the long run. Will China succeed in bringing its tech industry under control? Or will it lead to more economic fallout and diplomatic tensions between our two nations? One thing's for sure – this is going to make for some fascinating trade negotiations πŸ’Έ
 
Wow 🀯, it's crazy how US companies like Micron are getting hit from both sides! First, the US is restricting China's semiconductor industry, and now China is doing the same to them. I mean, can't they just chill? πŸ˜’ Interesting that Micron's products are super important to China's economy, maybe they should be talking more directly with each other instead of playing it through their governments 🀝. Anyway, this is definitely a wild ride in tech politics right now πŸ’₯
 
omg u guys!! 😲 so china is like investigating micron now πŸ€” and it's all because of the tensions between china and us 🌎 over tech export restrictions... i'm low-key worried about micron's shares plummeting 4.4% πŸ’Έ and their revenue from china being like 10% or something πŸ€‘ but at the same time, it's also super interesting to see how china is trying to regulate its own tech industry and bring it more in line with gov policies 🀝 meanwhile, us is all like "we're not gonna export chip manufacturing equipment to china" πŸ’” so this whole thing is just getting more complicated by the day...
 
just wondering how this is gonna affect the global chip supply chain πŸ€”πŸ“ˆ micron is a big player and if china gets its way, it could get super tricky for other companies too 😬 meanwhile, i'm just thinking about how much tech china has to lose if this probe finds out they're not playing by the rules 🀞 fingers crossed no major hiccups
 
I'm low-key worried about the implications of this on China's tech growth πŸ€”. I mean, they're already detaining foreign staff and suspending operations - now they're investigating Micron? It just feels like a slippery slope, you know? What's next? Chinese companies cracking down on Western firms for 'security risks'? This probe could be just the beginning of a larger trade war πŸ’Έ. And what about all those jobs lost in the US due to export restrictions? The US is basically strangling its own chip industry 🀯. Meanwhile, China gets to keep its tech ambitions on life support. Not convinced this whole 'winning' the tech superpower game thing is gonna end well for anyone πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” china's getting pretty strict about their tech imports and it's gonna affect ppl like micron big time πŸ“‰ the problem is, chinese companies need these chips to keep growing and innovating but the gov't keeps putting up barriers 🚧 meanwhile, china's still trying to attract foreign investment as they're struggling with their own econ issues πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ it's a tough spot for micron and other foreign firms doing business in china πŸ‘€
 
I'm getting super anxious about this whole thing... 🀯 Like, what's going on with the US and China? It feels like they're taking a huge risk by restricting tech exports to China. I mean, think about it - Micron's products are literally crucial for China's economic development! 😬 How can you just cut off their chips and expect everything to be okay?

And can we talk about how this is all affecting the global chip shortage situation? πŸ€” It's like a big game of dominoes, where one move in one country leads to another country responding in a certain way... I don't know if it'll ever end.

I'm not even sure what China is trying to achieve here. Are they just trying to assert their dominance or something? πŸ˜• And what about the impact on investors and companies like Micron? It's all so uncertain... 😟
 
πŸ˜• This is crazy, right? Like, one minute we're talking about US companies being super chill with China and the next they're getting all scrutinized like a no-good egg πŸ₯š... I mean, I get it, national security and all that jazz πŸ’», but 10% of Micron's revenue coming from China is like, a big deal 😳. And now their shares are taking a major hit, which is just gonna make things worse πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Can't they just chill and find some common ground? πŸ˜’
 
Wow πŸ’₯! China's probe into Micron could be a major blow to the global chip market 🀯. The US-China trade tensions are getting intense πŸ”₯. I mean, it's like, one step forward and two steps back for companies like Micron πŸ”„. They're trying to navigate this complex web of regulations and export restrictions 🌐. And China's not playing by the rules either πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. It's gonna be interesting πŸ‘€ how this plays out in the long run πŸ’Έ.
 
πŸ€” So now we're at war over chips? I mean, what's next? They're gonna start controlling our avocado toast too. China thinks it's got the upper hand by restricting US tech companies, but I'm pretty sure it's just a bunch of smoke and mirrors. It's like they're trying to get us to trade in our iPhones for...I don't know, something with a giant screen and no apps? πŸ“±

And what about all these restrictions on China's semiconductor industry? Like, are they really gonna find some magic way to make their own chips now that everyone else is holding out? It's just a bunch of countries playing hardball, and I'm not sure who comes out on top. The US is basically saying "no" to China, but what if China says "no" back? 🀯

It's all very complicated, but one thing's for sure: it's gonna be a long and messy game of tech espionage. I just hope nobody loses their mind or gets caught in the crossfire...but probably that's already happened behind the scenes, and we're just finding out about it now. πŸ˜’
 
I gotta say, this whole thing with Micron and China's gov't is just another example of how trade wars can go full circle 🀯. I mean, the US has got China's back against the wall with these export restrictions, but now China's cracking down on them? It's like they're playing a game of chicken, but with billions of dollars πŸ’Έ.

And honestly, I think Micron's problems are partly self-inflicted πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. They knew there were risks, so why didn't they diversify their revenue streams more? Maybe if they had, they wouldn't be taking on the heat from China now πŸ”₯.

But seriously, this whole situation is a reminder that global trade is all about give and take 🀝. If the US wants to restrict China's tech exports, China's gotta push back in its own way. It's not just about micromanaging individual companies; it's about national interests and strategic partnerships πŸ’Ό.

So, will Micron survive this probe? Only time will tell ⏰. But one thing's for sure: this is just the beginning of a much larger game of geopolitics 🌐.
 
I mean, it's no surprise that China's all about protecting their "key information infrastructure supply chains" now... like, who needs international cooperation and trade when you can just, you know, isolate yourself from the rest of the world? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And seriously, how do they expect Micron to, you know, not sell chips in China if the Chinese government doesn't allow it? πŸ™„ It's like trying to solve a puzzle with one hand tied behind your back... or in this case, their entire tech industry "tied" to the government's whims. πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” this doesnt make sense... china shouldnt be scrutinizin micron, they're just tryin to stay in the game πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈ and micron is just a company doin what it can πŸ€‘ but now its gonna have consequences, like all the other tech companies that r gettin hit πŸ’Έ this isnt good for anyone, usa or china 🀝
 
omg this is getting crazy!!! 🀯 china's going after micron now? i mean i knew they were already making a big deal about these export restrictions but this is the real deal... 10% of micron's revenue from china? that's a lot of $$$ πŸ’Έ and it's not just micron, what's next? will china start targeting other us companies too? 😬
 
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