Beijing, China-In a move considered a significant breakthrough in the global technology market, China has agreed to resume exports of biochip used
in the automotive industry to European Union countries.
This comes after a period of strict restrictions imposed for reasons related
to national security and supply chains.
The Chinese decision comes at a time when European car manufacturers
are facing a growing crisis due to a shortage of vital electronic components.
This led to production line shutdowns and delivery delays at several major companies.
Observers believe this move reflects Beijing’s desire to ease trade tensions with Europe.
And to reset its economic relations with the Old Continent,
Especially in light of the global race to dominate the advanced chip market,
which has become the “gold of the digital age”.

