US charges Chinese nationals, companies with AI chip smuggling, drug trafficking

On Wednesday, United States authorities charged Chinese nationals and companies in two separate cases with offenses including conspiring to smuggle advanced AI chips to China and drug trafficking with money laundering. One case involves smuggling American-made AI chips via Thailand, the other an alleged fentanyl supply chain.

United States authorities announced charges on Wednesday against Chinese nationals and companies in two distinct cases. The offenses range from conspiring to smuggle advanced American-made AI chips to China through Thailand to drug trafficking and money laundering tied to an alleged fentanyl supply chain. Named entities include Shandong Believe Chemical Company Pte Ltd., with links to Cártel del Golfo, and locations such as Ohio, Beijing, and Hong Kong. The FBI is involved in the investigations. John Eisenberg, US assistant attorney general for national security, stated: “The cutting-edge AI chips the defendants allegedly schemed to export to China represent the best of American ingenuity and years of strategic investment in maintaining our technological leadership.” The cases were brought in Washington, highlighting enforcement on technology exports and narcotics smuggling.

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