Massachusetts-based Teradyne moved its production out after U.S. rules issued in October 2022 restricted exports to semiconductor manufacturing facilities there as part of an effort to keep U.S. technology from helping China s military.
Massachusetts-based Teradyne moved its production out after US rules issued in October 2022 restricted exports to semiconductor manufacturing facilities there as part of an effort to keep US technology from helping China s military.
Many U.S. companies have been trying to reduce their reliance on China as the tech battle ramps up and regulators limit trade in sensitive technologies
Teradyne, a supplier of semiconductor testing equipment, pulled manufacturing worth about $1 billion out of China last year, a Teradyne spokesperson said on Monday, after U.S. export regulations.