Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5022

Introduced
8/22/25  

Caption

No Advanced Chips for the CCP Act of 2025.

Impact

The bill's implications are substantial, as it will require U.S. companies involved in semiconductor manufacturing and exportation to navigate a new bureaucratic framework. Notably, the legislation mandates that the Secretary of Commerce evaluate the potential risks associated with these exports, including impacts on U.S. national security, technological leadership, and risks of military applications or human rights abuses by the Chinese government. As such, this could lead to a decline in U.S. semiconductor exports to China, which has been a significant market.

Summary

House Bill 5022, also known as the 'No Advanced Chips for the CCP Act of 2025', seeks to regulate the export of advanced artificial intelligence semiconductors to the People's Republic of China. The bill mandates that no person may export these advanced chips without explicit approval from the Secretary of Commerce followed by a joint resolution passed by Congress. This process introduces a significant shift in how semiconductor exports to China are managed, introducing layers of review and oversight aimed at protecting national security interests.

Contention

While the bill aims to bolster U.S. national security against the backdrop of rising tensions with China, it has sparked debates regarding the balance between security and free trade. Proponents argue that safeguarding advanced technology is crucial for national security, while opponents express concerns about the potential economic ramifications for U.S. businesses reliant on Chinese markets. Additionally, there are worries that excessive restrictions may hinder innovation and collaboration in the tech sector.

Exceptions

The bill does contain exceptions for certain exports, including those for humanitarian purposes and operations of U.S. diplomatic facilities in China, which could mitigate some backlash. However, the overarching consensus reflects a significant tightening of U.S. control over critical technology and a pivot towards a more protective stance in international trade dealings involving advanced technology.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB8043

NO LIMITS Act of 2024

US HB10376

To amend the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to prevent the People's Republic of China from exploiting items such as black mass and certain other products produced in the United States.

US HB10559

To protect the national security of the United States by imposing sanctions with respect to certain persons of the People's Republic of China and prohibiting and requiring notifications with respect to certain investments by United States persons in the People's Republic of China, and for other purposes.

US HB4683

Closing Loopholes for the Overseas Use and Development of Artificial Intelligence Act

US HB10127

Restoring Trade Fairness Act

US HB9235

Strategic Ports Reporting Act of 2024

US HB7476

Countering Communist China Act Stop CCP Fentanyl Act Countering Atrocities through Currency Accountability Act of 2024 Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act DATA Act Deterring America’s Technological Adversaries Act DITCH Act Dump Investments in Troublesome Communist Holdings Act ENABLERS Act Establishing New Authorities for Businesses Laundering and Enabling Risks to Security Act STOP CCP Act Sanctioning Tyrannical and Oppressive People within the Chinese Communist Party Act Disclosing Investments in Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024 PARSA Protecting Americans’ Retirement Savings Act Preventing Adversaries from Developing Critical Capabilities Act

US HB9497

AI Advancement and Reliability Act of 2024

US SB4586

Stop Funding the CCP through A-Shares Act

US HB9546

VALOR Act of 2024 Venezuela Advancing Liberty, Opportunity, and Rights Act of 2024

Similar Bills

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