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

US chipmaker Micron Technology is facing a cybersecurity probe in China as tensions between Washington and Beijing escalate over tech exports.

China's Cyberspace Administration has launched an investigation into products sold by Micron, one of America's largest memory chip makers, citing concerns about "ensuring the security of key information infrastructure supply chains" and preventing "cybersecurity risks caused by hidden product problems". The probe is seen as retaliation against recent restrictions imposed on China's semiconductor industry by US allies in Asia and Europe.

The move comes amidst growing pressure from Beijing to bring foreign companies into line with its agenda. Last month, authorities closed the Beijing office of a US corporate intelligence firm, Mintz Group, and detained five local staff. Days earlier, they suspended Deloitte's operations in Beijing for three months and imposed a fine of $31 million over alleged lapses in its work auditing a state-owned distressed debt manager.

The probe is also seen as an attempt by China to counter growing restrictions on tech exports. In October, the US banned Chinese companies from buying advanced chips and chipmaking equipment without a license. Japan, a US ally, has since announced similar curbs on export of advanced chip manufacturing equipment to countries including China.

Shares in Micron sank 4.4% on Wall Street following the news, the biggest drop in more than three months, as the company derives over 10% of its revenue from China. In an earlier filing, Micron had warned of such risks and stated that the Chinese government may restrict it from participating in the China market or prevent it from competing effectively with Chinese companies.

The probe has sparked concerns about the potential impact on global supply chains and the future of US-China trade relations. As tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to escalate, companies are facing increasing pressure to navigate complex and ever-changing regulatory landscapes.

In a statement, Micron said it was aware of the review and would cooperate fully with the investigation. However, shares in the company fell further on Monday, closing another 1.2% lower. The probe has highlighted the growing risks and uncertainties for companies operating in China and the need for greater transparency and cooperation between governments and industry players.
 
πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ so micron's got a cyber security probe and their shares are tanking πŸ“‰ like, totally not unexpected... china's always playing hard to get when it comes to tech exports πŸ€₯ and now the US is all "we're gonna crack down" 🚫 i'm kinda surprised it took them this long to step up the game πŸ’β€β™€οΈ anyway, companies need to be ready for a whole lotta regulatory shenanigans in china πŸŽͺ and if you're not willing to play ball 🎲, well... you might just get left behind πŸ‘‹
 
So Micron's getting hit by this cybersecurity probe in China... that's pretty intense πŸ€”. I mean, it's not like they're doing anything wrong or violating any Chinese laws, but I guess that's just how Beijing operates right now. It's all about trying to assert control over foreign companies and get them to play ball with their agenda πŸ’».

But what's really concerning is the impact on global supply chains... if this sets a precedent, it could lead to more problems down the line πŸ“‰. I'm talking about US-China trade relations, you know? It's like they're trying to cut off each other's legs and see who can blink first πŸ˜….

And Micron's shares are taking a big hit because of it... that's just business as usual, right? πŸ’Έ But seriously, companies need to be more aware of the risks involved in operating in China. It's not like they're just talking about it anymore; it's time to take action 🚨.

It's also interesting to see how Japan is stepping up and imposing its own restrictions on tech exports... that's a bit ironic, don't you think? 😏
 
omg u guys micron is totes getting roasted by china 🀯🚨 like what even is this? they're just trying to keep up with those US restrictions on tech exports, but now they're facing a cybersecurity probe? πŸ˜‚ it's like they're playing a game of whack-a-mole between the two nations. i mean i get it, china wants its own chip makers to dominate the market, but this is getting intense πŸ’₯ micron needs to step up their game if they wanna stay ahead in the competition πŸ€“
 
omg this is crazy! 🀯 China is really pushing its luck by taking out on Micron like this, you know? It's all about retaliation and trying to get foreign companies to play by their rules, but at what cost? πŸ’Έ Companies are getting super stressed out because of these changing regulations, it's not just about the US-China trade relations, it's also about global supply chains 🌎. We need more transparency and cooperation between governments and industries, like, ASAP! 🚨 And what's with all these restrictions on tech exports? It feels like a game of cat and mouse, but someone's gotta be the one to break the rules 😬. Can't we just chill out for a sec and focus on promoting peace and understanding instead? πŸ™πŸ’–
 
I'm not surprised to see this happen... these tensions between the US and China are getting crazy! 🀯 Companies like Micron have been trying to navigate these choppy waters, but it's just getting harder and harder. I mean, 10% of their revenue comes from China? That's a big chunk of change. And now they're facing a cybersecurity probe? It's like the Chinese government is saying, "Hey, you need to play by our rules if you want to do business with us." 🚫 But what about companies that can't afford or don't want to comply? What are they supposed to do? I think it's time for some more transparency and cooperation between governments and industry players. We can't just keep jumping back and forth like this... it's like we're playing a game of global whack-a-mole! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
Dude, this is just what I was worried about πŸ€”. Now Micron's facing a cybersecurity probe in China because of some "concerns" about their products... sounds like an excuse to me πŸ™„. I mean, if they're really that worried about security, why are they still selling chips to China? It's just a cover for the US to be all passive-aggressive towards Beijing πŸ™ƒ. And now Micron's revenue is gonna take a hit because of it... yay πŸ˜’. I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner, tbh. Companies have been playing with fire when they do business in China, and this is just another example of how things can go south ⚠️.
 
I just can't help but think of the good old days when tech was all about innovation and progress πŸ™„. Nowadays, it seems like everything is so intense with these cyber probes and trade restrictions. I mean, back in 2008, when Google started to expand its operations in China, everyone thought it was a great idea. But now? It's just a whole different ball game πŸ’Έ. Micron's shares are taking a hit because of this probe in China, but what really gets me is that these governments and regulatory bodies are always trying to control every little thing πŸ€”. Remember when companies like Apple and Dell used to have so much more flexibility back then? I guess that's just the way it goes nowadays... *sigh* 😐
 
so china's trying to get its own tech companies ready for when they have their own trade wars right? πŸ€” like, micron gets hit with a cyber probe as tensions are already high between the US and china... this is all about getting china's own companies in line before it's too late. but at what cost? πŸ€‘ companies are feeling the squeeze, and now global supply chains are starting to get impacted. hope micron can navigate this fine print without taking too much damage 😬
 
πŸ˜’ I mean, can't we just have a clean conversation without all this back-and-forth? This probe is like a big game of chess where everyone's just trying to outmaneuver each other. It's not like Micron was doing anything wrong, they're just trying to make a living and sell some chips. China's got its own issues and it's trying to deflect by pinning this on another company... I don't get why we can't have a straightforward conversation without all the drama 🀯.
 
πŸ€” so china is doing this cybersecurity probe on micron tech and it's like a big mess now... they're saying micron might not be able to compete with chinese companies and it's all because of their 'hidden product problems' 🚫 but honestly, it feels like china is just trying to show off its power and get other countries to fall in line πŸ’ͺ meanwhile, the us is all like 'we don't want chinese companies getting advanced tech without a license' πŸ›‘οΈ but it's hard to say who's right or wrong here, it's all just too complicated 😬 and what really gets me is that micron's shares are tanking because of this, they're losing so much revenue from china... it's like, what's the point of even having trade if we can't trust each other? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm low-key worried about the future of global tech supply chains πŸ€”πŸ’». This Micron probe is just another example of how sensitive China is when it comes to foreign companies operating in its market. It's like, if you're not playing by Beijing's rules, you get left behind πŸ’Έ. The US and China are already at each other's throats over trade restrictions, and now this? 🀯 It's gonna be a wild ride for companies trying to navigate the ever-changing regulatory landscape πŸŒͺ️.

I'm not surprised Micron is feeling the squeeze – they've been warned about these risks before 🚨. And let's be real, China isn't exactly known for its transparency when it comes to business practices 🀫. This probe might just be a smokescreen for bigger things... πŸ‘€
 
man I feel bad for Micron... they're getting caught in the middle of all this US-China tech spat πŸ€” their chinese business is a big part of their revenue so it's not like they can just ignore it... but at the same time, it's like china is retaliating against the us for restricting them from buying advanced chips πŸš«πŸ’» the whole thing is just getting more and more complicated every day... I'm just worried about how this is gonna affect the global supply chain and stuff... companies are already navigating so many regulations and whatnot, can't they just get a break? 😩
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised to see China taking action against Micron, but it's a bit concerning that they're doing so without giving much notice. Like, what exactly did they do wrong? πŸ™ƒ It feels like just another way for them to try and dictate how foreign companies operate in their territory. And the fact that this is happening amidst these escalating tensions between the US and China makes me wonder if this is going to affect more than just Micron. I mean, if a major US company can't even play by Beijing's rules without getting hammered, what does that say about the state of global trade right now? 🚨
 
πŸ’»πŸš¨ This is a big deal! 🀯 I'm not surprised to see China retaliate against US companies, especially in the tech space. It's been escalating tensions between the two superpowers for a while now. πŸ’Έ The fact that Micron is facing this probe and shares are taking a hit shows how vulnerable global supply chains have become. 🚫 Companies like Deloitte and Mintz Group already faced similar issues in China, so it's not a surprise to see other US firms get targeted too. 🀝 It's time for companies to speak up and demand greater transparency from governments and industry players on this issue! πŸ’¬πŸ‘Š
 
πŸš¨πŸ’» This is getting crazy 😱 US companies are being held hostage by Chinese cybersecurity πŸ€– and now Micron is feeling the heat πŸ”₯ Their shares are tanking πŸ’Έ because they're worried about losing access to China's massive market πŸ“ˆ It's a whole big mess πŸ”„ and it's not just Micron, other companies are getting squeezed too 😩 The US is trying to protect its tech interests while China is trying to force its own agenda πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ’» This isn't good for anyone πŸ‘Ž
 
man, this china thing is getting crazy 🀯 i mean, micron's like the biggest chipmaker in usa and now they're hitting them with a probe over security concerns? sounds like some pretty weak excuses to me πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ and what really gets my goat is that it's just another case of beijing trying to strong-arm its way into the tech game 🚫 meanwhile, usa's all like "oh no, china's being naughty" 😴 newsflash: you're the one imposing restrictions on chinese companies and now they're retaliating? not cool, china πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
I was just thinking about trying that new pizza place downtown, you know the one with the crazy toppings? I mean, who thought putting peanut butter on a pizza was a good idea? lol 🀯 Anyways, back to Micron... they're like, really big in China or something. It's wild how companies get caught up in these cybersecurity probes and it affects their whole business. Like, what even is the point of having all that tech if you can't trust it? I need to try that new pizza place ASAP, maybe they have a weird topping or two πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” I think this is getting out of hand! I mean, can't we all just get along? 😩 Micron's basically being held hostage by China over some tech exports. It's like they're trying to say "you can't play with the big boys if you don't follow our rules". And now Micron's shareholders are feeling the pinch πŸ€‘. I hope this doesn't set a precedent for other companies to be targeted like this. The global supply chain is already super complicated – do we really need more uncertainty? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” China's move to investigate Micron is like a slap in the face, you know? They're basically saying "you can't play with us, so we're gonna make an example out of you". And it's not just about Micron, it's about all the other US companies that do business with China. It's getting harder and harder for them to navigate these complex regulations. I'm a bit worried about the impact on global supply chains, tbh. What if this sets off a chain reaction? Companies might start to pull out of China altogether, which would be a disaster. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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