HR5022-119

Introduced

To require congressional approval for the export of advanced artificial intelligence semiconductors to the People’s Republic of China, and for other purposes.

119th Congress Introduced Aug 22, 2025

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Summary

What This Bill Does

This bill creates a strict approval process for exporting advanced AI chips to China. Before any company can sell high-performance semiconductors to Chinese buyers, the Secretary of Commerce must conduct a national security review with Defense, Energy, State, and Intelligence officials, and then Congress must pass a joint resolution specifically approving each export.

Who Benefits and How

U.S. national security agencies gain significant oversight power over semiconductor exports to China. Domestic semiconductor manufacturers and AI companies that compete with Chinese firms may benefit from reduced technology transfer to competitors. The intelligence community gains a formal role in reviewing technology exports.

Who Bears the Burden and How

Semiconductor manufacturers like NVIDIA and AMD face new export restrictions that could reduce their sales to Chinese customers. Companies must navigate a lengthy multi-agency review process and wait for congressional action before completing sales. U.S. tech companies with Chinese operations or customers face increased compliance burdens.

Key Provisions

  • Prohibits export of advanced AI chips to China without Commerce Department approval AND congressional joint resolution
  • Requires interagency review considering national security, technological leadership, military risks, and human rights concerns
  • Defines 'advanced AI semiconductor' using specific technical thresholds (processing performance, DRAM bandwidth, interconnect bandwidth)
  • Includes exemptions for humanitarian purposes, diplomatic facilities, and repairs of previously-exported chips
  • Sunsets after 3 years

Evidence Chain:

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At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Requires congressional approval before any advanced AI semiconductors can be exported to China, establishing a multi-agency review process and joint resolution requirement

Key Policy Areas

Trade, Technology, National Security, Foreign Policy

Primary Purpose

Requires congressional approval before any advanced AI semiconductors can be exported to China, establishing a multi-agency review process and joint resolution requirement

Policy Domains

Trade Technology National Security Foreign Policy

No Advanced Chips for the CCP Act of 2025

Identified Gains
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  • U.S. national security agencies
  • Domestic semiconductor companies competing with China
  • U.S. intelligence community
  • Semiconductor manufacturers without significant China exposure
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Identified Costs
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  • U.S. semiconductor exporters to China
  • AI chip manufacturers (NVIDIA, AMD)
  • U.S. tech companies with Chinese customers
  • Department of Commerce (compliance administration)
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Legislative Progress

Introduced
Introduced Committee Passed
Aug 22, 2025

Mr. Krishnamoorthi (for himself, Mr. Bera, and Ms. Tokuda) introduced …

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Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Trade Technology National Security
Actor Mappings
"the_secretary"
→ Secretary of Commerce
"the_secretaries"
→ Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Energy, Secretary of State

Key Definitions

Terms defined in this bill

3 terms
"advanced AI semiconductor" §3(a)

A semiconductor exceeding thresholds: total processing performance of 2,400 or performance density of 1.6+; or DRAM bandwidth exceeding 4,100 GB/s; or interconnect bandwidth exceeding 1,100 GB/s; or sum of DRAM and interconnect bandwidth exceeding 5,100 GB/s

"People's Republic of China" §3(b)

The territory of the PRC including Hong Kong and Macau, or any entity owned/controlled by or acting on behalf of the PRC government or Chinese Communist Party

"person" §3(c)

Any individual, corporation, partnership, association, or other legal entity, wherever located

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