Micron Technology: China probes US chip maker for cybersecurity risks as tech tension escalates | CNN Business

**China Probes US Chip Maker Micron for Cybersecurity Risks Amid Escalating Tech Tensions**

In a move that appears to be retaliation against US allies in Asia and Europe who have announced new restrictions on technology sales to China, Beijing has launched a cybersecurity probe into Micron Technology, one of the world's largest memory chip makers. The Cyberspace Administration of China will review products sold by Micron in the country, citing concerns over "ensuring the security of key information infrastructure supply chains and preventing cybersecurity risks."

The probe comes as tensions between the US and China continue to escalate, with Washington announcing curbs on China's semiconductor industry aimed at limiting Beijing's bid to become a tech superpower. The move has sparked outrage in China, which has accused the US of trying to strangle its economy.

Shares in Micron plummeted 4.4% on Wall Street following the news, their largest drop in over three months. The company derives more than 10% of its revenue from China, and its products are subject to the Chinese government's review.

In a statement, Micron said it was aware of the review and would cooperate fully with the authorities. However, the company warned that Beijing may restrict it from participating in the China market or prevent it from competing effectively with Chinese companies.

The probe is just the latest development in the ongoing trade war between the US and China. The move has sparked concerns over the potential impact on global supply chains and the future of US-China relations.

As tensions continue to escalate, Beijing remains committed to wooing foreign investments and promoting its economic agenda. However, the government's growing pressure on foreign companies to bring them into line with its agenda has created a challenging environment for businesses operating in China.

The probe into Micron serves as a reminder that the US-China trade war is not just about tariffs and trade agreements, but also about the global tech landscape and the interests of major players like Micron.
 
🤔 this whole thing is getting super complicated. so china's basically saying if you wanna sell to us, you gotta play by our rules... meanwhile, the US is all 'nope, we're not letting you become a tech superpower'. it feels like they're both trying to strong-arm each other at the same time 🤯 and now micron's getting caught in the middle. i mean, who benefits from this? china gets more control over its economy, but then that could stifle innovation... meanwhile, the US is kinda limiting its own growth by cutting off access to chinese markets 👀 anyway, it's all pretty shady.
 
🤔 So China's probing Micron now? That's a pretty big move, feels like they're trying to level the playing field, right? 📊 But it's hard not to see this as a bit of payback for those new restrictions on tech sales to them. I mean, who wants to be on the receiving end of a trade war when you're just trying to make a buck? 💸

It's crazy how global supply chains are getting more and more tangled up in all this. If Micron gets restricted from doing business in China, where does that leave their customers? 🤷‍♂️ And what about the potential knock-on effects on other companies that rely on them for parts? It's a bit of a risk-reward situation, isn't it?

I'm curious to see how this all plays out. Will Micron be able to navigate these challenges and keep their business flowing? 🤞 Or will China's probe ultimately end up straining the relationship between the two nations even further? 😬
 
Ugh 🤕 I'm so down for this 😎, a little competition never hurt anyone. But at the same time... 💔 those Chinese hackers are like the ultimate buzzkill, you know? I mean, can't they just chill for a sec? 🙄

It's wild to think that Micron, one of the biggest chip makers in the world, is now being scrutinized by China like some kind of spy ring 🕵️‍♀️. I get it, they wanna protect their own interests and whatnot... but come on! 😂 You gotta respect the giants in the industry, right?

And can we talk about how this whole thing reflects on our global tech landscape? It's like, whoa... ⚡️ we're living in some kind of sci-fi movie over here. The more I learn about it, the more I'm just like " Wait, what's going on again?" 😅

I guess that's the beauty of it all though - there's always gonna be drama and tension when it comes to tech. But hey... at least we've got some awesome memes 🤣 to poke fun at it all!
 
🤔 this whole thing got me thinking, what's the real cost of competition? I mean, on one hand we've got the US imposing restrictions on China's chip industry, which sounds like a pro-US move, but is it really about protecting national security or is it just about limiting China's growth? And then China hits back with this cybersecurity probe into Micron... 🤷‍♂️ who's right and who's wrong? It feels like both sides are trying to assert their dominance in the global tech game, but at what cost? Are we really willing to sacrifice our own economic interests for the sake of geopolitics? 🤑 it's a tough call.
 
idk why china's being so uptight about micron 🤔👀 they're already dominating the chip market, what's a little cyber probe gonna do? 🚫 it's all just a big game of chess, and china's getting checked 💥 meanwhile, us companies are getting forced to choose between making billions in china or staying pure 🙅‍♂️ micron's gotta do what micron's gotta do, can't let the chinese government dictate their business practices 😒
 
omg I'm freaking out over this 🤯! The US-China trade war is getting intense and it's affecting so many companies worldwide 💸. Micron being one of them? that's just not cool 😒. Can't we all just get along and focus on tech innovations instead of this back-and-forth drama 🤖? China's probe into Micron might be seen as retaliation, but let's hope both sides can find a way to resolve their differences without harming innocent businesses like this 💕. This is what I love about the tech world – it's supposed to bring people together, not drive them apart 🌐. What do you guys think? should we be worried about global supply chains or is this just a normal part of trade wars? 😬
 
i think micron's problems are a bit overstated 🤑 i mean, china's got some valid concerns about cybersecurity, but let's be real, this probe is more about micron's business practices than actual security risks 🤔 china's been cracking down on foreign companies for years now, and it's only getting tougher 💸
 
I remember when we used to import our chips from Taiwan 🤯📉. Now it's all about China being protective of its own tech industry 🇨🇳. I'm not sure if this is a good thing or bad, but it's definitely changing the game ⚡️. I mean, Micron is one of the biggest players in the market and now they're facing a probe? That's like getting pulled over for speeding... even if you're going 60 miles per hour! 😅

I'm all for fairness and regulations, but this feels like a bit of an escalation 🚫. What's next? Probes on other US companies doing business in China? It's like we're playing a game of tech whack-a-mole 🎮.

And let's be real, this is just another move in the ongoing trade war 🤔. I'm not sure who wins or loses at this point, but it's definitely creating some uncertainty 💸. Can't say I'm thrilled about it either 😐.
 
🤔 I gotta say, this whole thing just makes me go "hmm". Like, I get it, China's all upset because they think US companies are trying to strangle their economy, but come on... 🙄 They're the ones who need to step up their game if they wanna be a tech superpower. Can't just sit back and complain about how other people are trying to help 'em out.

And let's be real, this probe into Micron is just another example of China's growing "we'll do what we want, you can't stop us" attitude 🚫. Like, I know they're a major player in the global tech scene and all, but can't they just work with others instead of trying to shut 'em down? 🤷‍♂️ It's just gonna lead to more problems down the line.

But you know what really gets me is that this probe is just another example of how trade wars always seem to hurt the people who aren't even in the middle of it 😒. Like, Micron's employees are the ones who'll be affected by this, not the US or China. It's all just so... 🤯 complicated.
 
I'm feeling kinda uneasy about this whole thing 🤔... I mean, it's one thing to have tensions between two superpowers, but when you start probing someone's products for "security risks" it just feels like a slippery slope, you know? 😬 What's next? Are we gonna be scrutinizing every little thing that comes out of this US-China tech rivalry? 🤖 It's like the government is trying to dictate what's safe and what's not, but in doing so, they're also dictating who gets access to the market. 🚫 I mean, isn't the whole point of competition to innovate and improve? 🤔 Or are we just gonna let the state decide what's best for everyone? 🙄
 
🤔 oh great, because we didn't have enough reasons to doubt china's motives... now they're trying to probe micron for "cybersecurity risks" while simultaneously trying to become a tech superpower? 🚫 sounds like a classic case of "do as i say, not as i do". 💸 and btw, 10% of revenue from china is kinda a big deal, might wanna rethink that business strategy 😏
 
🤔 this is getting outta hand what's next china gonna probe other american companies too? 🚨 Micron's revenue is over 10% from china, can't they just leave them alone? 😒 it's not good for the global economy when companies are held hostage by governments like this... 💸
 
just had this convo with my mate about china's move on micron...idk why they're so keen to regulate every single american company doing business in china lol, like isnt that what china did to usa companies a few yrs ago? anywayz, micron's got some major issues now, hope they can navigate through this without losing out on the chinese market 🤑💸
 
This is getting outta hand 😱! China's probing Micron? That's like the US doing the same to China's chip makers 🤦‍♂️. It's a slippery slope, folks. First it's Micron, then who's next? Samsung? TSMC? 🤑 This tech war is gonna affect us all 💸. I mean, what's the real agenda here? Is it just about China trying to level the playing field or is it something more sinister? 🤔👀
 
just dont make sense why china got all bent outta shape over microns chips theyre just making money off chinese customers who already have enough issues with their own economy lol what's next china gonna probe apple or google too? its just a game to them
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from this 🚨. China probing Micron for cybersecurity risks? That's just another way to get back at us for all the restrictions on Chinese companies in the US 🤔. I mean, what's next? Are they gonna probe Apple and Samsung too? 📈 It's like they're trying to show us that we can't trust our tech supply chains anymore 🚫. But let's be real, if China wants to play it tough, they should be worrying about their own cybersecurity issues rather than trying to dictate what companies in the US do 😒. This just feels like a classic case of "we're gonna make you do it" instead of "we're gonna work together to fix our problems" 👊
 
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