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The US may restrict software exports to China: a threat to global supply chains.

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In October 2025, trade tensions between the United States and China flared up again, as the administration of Donald Trump began considering extensive restrictions on the export of products that contain or are produced using American software. NewsTrackerToday notes that such measures could cover a wide range of goods-from laptops to jet engines-and if implemented, would represent an unprecedented step in the field of export controls.

On October 10, Trump announced on social media plans to impose an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods and implement controls on the export of “critically important software” starting November 1. These actions were a response to China’s restrictions on the export of rare earth metals, which are essential for high-tech manufacturing. China controls over 80% of the global market for these elements, making any restrictions particularly sensitive for the global economy. As NewsTrackerToday emphasizes, interfering with these supply chains could have far-reaching consequences for both Chinese producers and American companies that rely on these components.

If the proposed measures are implemented, China will face the urgent need to seek alternative software solutions and restructure its production chains, creating additional costs and slowing technological development. At the same time, American companies could face declining sales and rising operating expenses, as access to the large Chinese market and technological partners would be restricted. Daniel Wu, a geopolitical and energy expert at NewsTrackerToday, notes that even partial implementation of export controls would exert significant pressure on both sides, affecting strategic supply chains and the global technology market.

In light of these developments, companies are advised to closely monitor the situation and official statements from the U.S. and Chinese governments, assess the impact on their business and supply chains, develop strategies for diversification and alternative solutions, and maintain ongoing dialogue with partners and clients to minimize potential losses. Such measures will help businesses prepare for changes in international trade and reduce negative impacts, while also taking into account the geopolitical and economic risks associated with tightening export controls. According to News Tracker Today, it is a comprehensive approach to risk assessment and strategic adaptation that will enable companies to maintain resilience amid rising tensions between the U.S. and China.

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