华尔街日报今天的新闻 https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-slows-hiring-of-chinese-nationals-by-chip-makers-11558431000Hundreds of jobs affected across the industry at companies such as Intel and Qualcomm The U.S. has sharply slowed approvals for the nation’s semiconductor companies to hire Chinese nationals for advanced engineering jobs, according to industry insiders, who say the delays are limiting access to vital talent. The disruption, which started last year, has affected hundreds of jobs across the industry at companies including Intel Corp. INTC -2.96%, Qualcomm Inc. QCOM -5.99%and Globalfoundries Inc., impeding their ability to hire Chinese employees or move existing employees to key projects in the U.S., these people said. It is significant in part because Chinese nationals account for a large share of non-U.S. citizens hired for such technical roles, where the talent supply domestically is often scarce. Under rules in place for decades, companies must get licenses before assigning workers with foreign nationalities—Chinese, Iranian, Russian among others—to work on a list of sensitive technologies. Because companies are giving foreigners knowledge about technology they could eventually take home, the Commerce Department considers such assignments the equivalent of an export. Approvals for so-called deemed-export licenses once took a matter of weeks, whereas a wait of six to eight months isn’t unusual today, a person familiar with the process said. Companies need them for existing and prospective foreign-citizen employees working on advanced semiconductors, telecommunication systems, encryption and other technologies. The level of scrutiny varies depending on the technology and the perceived risk that it could fall into the hands of U.S. adversaries. The licenses are separate from work visas that employers also need to hire foreigners who aren’t permanent U.S. residents. The slowdown cuts across industries but is especially troublesome for chip makers, as the pool of people capable of doing highly technical engineering work is shallow, industry insiders say. While there hasn’t been a complete halt to the hiring of Chinese nationals, the slowdown in license approvals has affected who could be hired and who could be assigned to important engineering projects, an industry insider said. “There have been longer delays that have led us to lose candidates we thought were critical,” the person said. From 2013 through 2017, Chinese nationals accounted for more than 60% of approved licenses, according to the Commerce Department. The Nos. 1 and 3 most commonly requested categories for deemed exports in 2017 related to chips. The second-most-common category covered telecommunications technology. The department hasn’t released 2018 statistics. License approvals are slowing, as the White House engages in efforts to protect American know-how against what government officials have said is a concerted effort by China to obtain U.S. technologies to build up its own capabilities, industry executives said. U.S. authorities have blocked tech-company acquisitions, including Broadcom Inc.’s hostile takeover bid for Qualcomm Inc., citing concerns about the potential impact to the country’s ability to compete with China. The Commerce Department reviews deemed-export applications carefully in cooperation with other government agencies, such as the state, defense and energy departments, a spokesman said. “This review often includes requesting additional information from the companies seeking to release controlled technology to foreign nationals in the U.S.,” he said. Kevin Wolf, a lawyer at Akin Gump in Washington who was the assistant secretary of the Commerce Department’s export body during the Obama administration, said the differences in the pace of deemed-export approvals could reflect changed political circumstances, though changing technology could also be playing a role. If more applications involve especially sensitive technologies, the time it takes to process them could be longer.
It is significant in part because Chinese nationals account for a large share of non-U.S. citizens hired for such technical roles, where the talent supply domestically is often scarce.
Under rules in place for decades, companies must get licenses before assigning workers with foreign nationalities—Chinese, Iranian, Russian among others—to work on a list of sensitive technologies. Because companies are giving foreigners knowledge about technology they could eventually take home, the Commerce Department considers such assignments the equivalent of an export.
It is significant in part because Chinese nationals account for a large share of non-U.S. citizens hired for such technical roles, where the talent supply domestically is often scarce.
Under rules in place for decades, companies must get licenses before assigning workers with foreign nationalities—Chinese, Iranian, Russian among others—to work on a list of sensitive technologies. Because companies are giving foreigners knowledge about technology they could eventually take home, the Commerce Department considers such assignments the equivalent of an export.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-slows-hiring-of-chinese-nationals-by-chip-makers-11558431000Hundreds of jobs affected across the industry at companies such as Intel and Qualcomm
The U.S. has sharply slowed approvals for the nation’s semiconductor companies to hire Chinese nationals for advanced engineering jobs, according to industry insiders, who say the delays are limiting access to vital talent. The disruption, which started last year, has affected hundreds of jobs across the industry at companies including Intel Corp. INTC -2.96%, Qualcomm Inc. QCOM -5.99%and Globalfoundries Inc., impeding their ability to hire Chinese employees or move existing employees to key projects in the U.S., these people said. It is significant in part because Chinese nationals account for a large share of non-U.S. citizens hired for such technical roles, where the talent supply domestically is often scarce. Under rules in place for decades, companies must get licenses before assigning workers with foreign nationalities—Chinese, Iranian, Russian among others—to work on a list of sensitive technologies. Because companies are giving foreigners knowledge about technology they could eventually take home, the Commerce Department considers such assignments the equivalent of an export. Approvals for so-called deemed-export licenses once took a matter of weeks, whereas a wait of six to eight months isn’t unusual today, a person familiar with the process said.
Companies need them for existing and prospective foreign-citizen employees working on advanced semiconductors, telecommunication systems, encryption and other technologies. The level of scrutiny varies depending on the technology and the perceived risk that it could fall into the hands of U.S. adversaries. The licenses are separate from work visas that employers also need to hire foreigners who aren’t permanent U.S. residents. The slowdown cuts across industries but is especially troublesome for chip makers, as the pool of people capable of doing highly technical engineering work is shallow, industry insiders say. While there hasn’t been a complete halt to the hiring of Chinese nationals, the slowdown in license approvals has affected who could be hired and who could be assigned to important engineering projects, an industry insider said. “There have been longer delays that have led us to lose candidates we thought were critical,” the person said. From 2013 through 2017, Chinese nationals accounted for more than 60% of approved licenses, according to the Commerce Department. The Nos. 1 and 3 most commonly requested categories for deemed exports in 2017 related to chips. The second-most-common category covered telecommunications technology. The department hasn’t released 2018 statistics. License approvals are slowing, as the White House engages in efforts to protect American know-how against what government officials have said is a concerted effort by China to obtain U.S. technologies to build up its own capabilities, industry executives said. U.S. authorities have blocked tech-company acquisitions, including Broadcom Inc.’s hostile takeover bid for Qualcomm Inc., citing concerns about the potential impact to the country’s ability to compete with China. The Commerce Department reviews deemed-export applications carefully in cooperation with other government agencies, such as the state, defense and energy departments, a spokesman said. “This review often includes requesting additional information from the companies seeking to release controlled technology to foreign nationals in the U.S.,” he said.
Kevin Wolf, a lawyer at Akin Gump in Washington who was the assistant secretary of the Commerce Department’s export body during the Obama administration, said the differences in the pace of deemed-export approvals could reflect changed political circumstances, though changing technology could also be playing a role. If more applications involve especially sensitive technologies, the time it takes to process them could be longer.
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It is significant in part because Chinese nationals account for a large share of non-U.S. citizens hired for such technical roles, where the talent supply domestically is often scarce.
Under rules in place for decades, companies must get licenses before assigning workers with foreign nationalities—Chinese, Iranian, Russian among others—to work on a list of sensitive technologies. Because companies are giving foreigners knowledge about technology they could eventually take home, the Commerce Department considers such assignments the equivalent of an export.
你不信等着瞧吧。以后非美籍日子会越来越难过,特别是那些美国的敌对国家来的。
是。 就是几个老鼠屎坏了一锅粥。
现在新冷战刚刚开始,哪里只是贸易战这么简单哦,科技战,金融战,军力战,全方位的战争。
也别说绑架,也都是自愿的吧
那是你想看到的,我们自己都没这么认为
替我们多虑了
说的好
入籍的以后一旦查出,收回公民驱逐出境
对,很多是像施一公、饶毅那样的在美国宣誓过却转而回国扮演爱国标兵的投机分子。
就是为了自己的利益,不管其它海外华人的死活呗。到头来,还说海外华人气氛诡异。。。
美国国内是选边站,全世界倒还没有到选边站这个程度,除非动真的。
现在美国是雷声大,雨点小,采取高压抓典型手段,这也是床铺为什么说,现在你们(中国)最好别对着干的含义,乖乖受教训那就算了,要是敢对着干,,,,省略
美国已经是在让全世界国家选边站了,不然你以为为啥新加坡呼吁美国不要逼其它国家选边站,现在已经就是在逼各国选边站了。你到现在竟然都还没看懂。
是了不过会多了很多印度裔,和ABC娃竞争那些印度裔当老板的职位
这句话我同意。咄咄逼人亮出爪子来了,别人自然开始反击
新加坡外长喊话美国:别逼小国“选边站”
新加坡敦促美国,应该在制定全球规则方面给中国更大话语权,以避免一场旷日持久的冲突,让小国被迫在世界最大的两个经济体之间选边站。
蓝金黄美国的时候其实就是在入侵美国,共产党早就对美国进行超限战,美国现在就是反击。如果现在在美国的华人还没看明白,那真是太傻了。
自欺欺人,谁在简历上还写入没入籍?一旦看到是中国人就先exclude了,除非连姓一起改了,要是不漂白的话还得把linkedin,facebook上照片藏起来。前阵有个mm在帖子里说得好,排华就是排华,谁有功夫管你是大陆还是台湾,绿卡还是公民。不过那些上蹿下跳盼着中美断交的也不care,反正都是轮子给工资
简历上面专门有写的,有专门的写法,你不写不等于别人不写,你不要这个工作有的是人要。
cong!
新加坡呼吁就代表其他国家吗?而且选边,看的是行动
川粉一定会继续舔下去的放心吧。
当然只是开始,现在是中国人,然后是中国第一代移民,再然后是第二代,理由就是安全审查不过。那只猫还以为美国护照是免死金牌呢。
你这种SB,叫华人就是“黄皮”,叫白人就是“白人”。像你自恨的人,为啥不去换皮?
有话好好说,不要种族歧视,不要侮辱种族。
版主,你这也不好意思封我吧。版主应该禁止这种种族歧视言论。
既然皮是换不了的,你又如此绝望,干嘛不立即打包回中国去?
她可能对土工更绝望呢?
你没有美国护照只会死得更惨。
就算有影响也是被中共害的,被一些两头捞的害群之马害的,被一些身在曹营心在汉的蠢人害的。我们和你们的区别就是,我们被中共害了骂中共,你们被中共害了还为中共舔P。
他也可能觉得到时候额头上刻个 弯弯 两个字能免一死吧
真正有美国护照的正经工作的美华才会担心,和轮子拿钱的就不在乎了。
所以要号召美华组织成自卫队打回大陆去?
我可以告诉你,有美国护照的忠于美国的美华一点都不需要担心。你明显是没有美国护照
楼上说的挺好,这么绝望何不回国,到国内关上门,没有换皮的需求,自娱自乐,岂不更好?
怎么可能没影响?就看d怎么绑架美华了,美华必须做进集中营的思想准备,不想进集中营赶紧回党妈的环抱
很多人就是觉得矛盾升级会对在美华人有影响 在你这儿就变成给ZG添那啥了,你这智商还上网,是不是法轮功练多了脑子也不好使了,好好打你的黑工吧
你算老几?川普听你的。lol!
看形式发展,也不是不可能。D还每年纪念国父孙中山呢。
是的。真得怀疑这些人发帖唯一目的就是拿钱了。土工是可恨,美华能做什么?去大使馆抗议?lol
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EAR ITAR 条例里,绿卡不算歪果仁。
纽约中国大使馆外面抗议的法轮功都是拿钱办事儿的 我看论坛里那几个估计也是 都来美国你说他们不改邪归正信我主耶稣 还信法轮功 啧啧
这些公司一直都有“export control”并不是新鲜事,刚毕业的学生一直都难进。政府的批准时松时严,的确和环境有关。
这个要看美国的需要,条例都是可以改的。
太好了,全面被烙印摩擦的时代到来了
哪家公司? 这种公司你还不曝光名字?如果真的“裁的全是中年黄皮ABC,留下的都是年龄更大的白人,哪怕是没用的也留下了”,那可以上法庭告的
郭文贵楼下举牌子抗议的都是拿钱办事儿的 我看论坛里那几个估计也是。都来美国你说他们随便钻个中餐馆也能养家活口,偏偏要拿大使馆的黑心钱。
还是想想自己5毛还能做多久,不被共匪消失做成尸标了
小声问一句,你在美国吗?你信什么呀?
哎呦 看来你去过啊 我都不知道郭文贵的楼在哪里 你真专业 什么钱都赚 别累着哟
EAR ITAR 里,目前绿卡等同于公民,许多年都是这样。
如果条例改变,一般会给缓冲时间。这个目前不用担心。
当然很多人呆久了还是入籍的。
EAR ITAR 里,绿卡等同公民,很多年了。不见得会改变。
就算改变也会给缓冲期。
申请入籍都需要时间的,不是你一申请立马就能入。
这些明摆着的事实,很难想象一个人蠢到这个都不明白,也许是嫁了白人的家里蹲还是啥的,上蹿下跳的跟着反华,把自己也给反了,还有自己的子女,真服了,lol
我就是灌灌水敢和你拿钱发帖的比? 看了下你以往的发帖 80%和政治有关 我的发帖没有一个和政治有关,你觉得我和你比谁更像拿钱发帖的?
你是这些人里的吧?白天拿大使馆的钱到郭文贵楼下举牌,晚上上网赚一帖舞毛。看看这些人,自己都羞愧,不是遮着脸,就是戴着墨镜。
别转移话题啊。。。。。。。。。。。我就是灌灌水敢和你拿钱发帖的比? 看了下你以往的发帖 80%和政治有关 我的发帖没有一个和政治有关,你觉得我和你比谁更像拿钱发帖的?
应该都会有缓冲时间,特别是已经有 authorization 的。
当然将来也没法百分之百预测。
这是暴露了厉害国没有反歧视法。
其实当年膏药旗误判美帝也是类似的原因。
既然你这么确信,那我要不是拿钱发贴的你就死全家?
看看你这粗俗劲儿 一会舔那啥一会死全家 偷渡来的吧?我屏蔽你了 疯狗一样 我怕被你传染狂犬病
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郭文贵也不是啥好东西,一个从小的小混混,能出污泥而不染,来到美国一下子就能是守法好人了,而且还是外国的法,不符合常识啊
还号召捐款留好收据,他们全世界正在给这些人办政治庇护。真是跌破眼镜,真是有人上赶子上当的
大陆人不带脑子吗?
没人说他出污泥而不染,他要是不染的话他的话也没人信了。正是因为他在酱缸里打过滚,所以他的报料还是有真材实料在里面的。海航要不是他披露出来,我连海航已经是私企了都不知道呢。
郭文贵的料有真有假,挑着听就好,他自己的政庇还远在天边呢。狗咬狗总听说过吧
能合班农一起,也会各得所需,用完两散
时崩姐说得对,
US person = citizen or green card holder
EAR ITAR 的理念就是擒贼先擒王。不仅优先瞄准出头鸟公司,而且更优先瞄准出头鸟公司的出头鸟个人。
新加坡什么时候说的
这里面有没有那位股神大妈?你们工作做得太次了,以为是国内开党会啊?标语都是统一的。
哈哈,大概这里面有几个在华人网上活跃的大妈
别骗自己了。白种人都隐晦的说出这是种族竞争,也就是希特勒那一套。种族屠杀都是白人搞出来的好吧,想想历史上的印第安人,犹太人。你一个黄皮肤的还在幻想白人能区别对待自己。
那是你的一厢情愿。难道还看不出来白人在教育和就业上开始排斥了。谁管你忠不忠心,你长个中国人样就是被排斥
白左还说大赦非法移民呢,你愿意信是你傻,你就自己骗自己吧,现在支持川普和中国打贸易战的是全美国各族裔,美国蓝领被中国抢工作早就心怀不满了,现在还要抢美国白领工作,美国拼死也会和中国打。
很多人都在简历上写呀,是绿卡或是公民. 公司一看就知道你不需要H1B,不需要export license. 中国人进高科技一直都有限制,我老公毕业找工作,已经走到on-site,结果要办export license, 公司不愿等就黄了,后来同样原因又被拒了一次,后来进了一个公司,拿到绿卡之前,有些芯片碰都不能碰.中美关系恶化,执行这些规定就会更严. 中美关系走到那,美国华人也起不了什么作用,trump 上台也不是华人的票决定的.我们只能做自己能做到的. 如果决定留在美国,还是入籍比较好,我有朋友就是一直拿绿卡,决定入籍就是看中美关系不怎么好,今后会怎么样谁也不知道..拿绿卡,难道还准备冲突激烈了,跑回国?跑回国会比留美国更好?小孩怎么办?