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Bureau of Industry and Security — key-event: Expanded FDPR to cover essentially all advanced chips manufactured anywhere using U.S.-origin equipment

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Last checked: 3/31/2026

While the source confirms that BIS administers these controls and that they were expanded in 2024, the provided excerpt does not include the specific details about the December 2024 FDPR expansion mentioned in the claim. The text is cut off and does not provide the detailed information needed to verify the specific scope of the expansion ('essentially all advanced chips manufactured anywhere using U.S.-origin equipment'). To verify this claim would require access to the full Wikipedia article or the cited sources referenced in the article.

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unverifiable85%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 3/31/2026
Found: The source text states that regulations were 'First imposed in October 2022 and subsequently expanded in 2023 and 2024' and mentions 'Successive updates have broadened their scope, closing loopholes a

Note: While the source confirms that BIS administers these controls and that they were expanded in 2024, the provided excerpt does not include the specific details about the December 2024 FDPR expansion mentioned in the claim. The text is cut off and does not provide the detailed information needed to verify the specific scope of the expansion ('essentially all advanced chips manufactured anywhere using U.S.-origin equipment'). To verify this claim would require access to the full Wikipedia article or the cited sources referenced in the article.

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Record type: fact

Record ID: f_bis_dec2024

Source Check: BIS | Longterm Wiki