Three charged in the US with smuggling AI chips into China | Science and Technology News

Three charged in the US with smuggling AI chips into China | Science and Technology News

Three charged in the US with smuggling AI chips into China | Science and Technology News

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/20/three-charged-in-the-us-with-smuggling-ai-chips-into-china

Publish Date: 2026-03-20 04:06:00

Source Domain: www.aljazeera.com

  • Three individuals connected to Super Micro Computer, including cofounder Yih-Shyan Liaw, have been charged by the US Department of Justice for allegedly smuggling over $2.5 billion worth of US AI technology to China in violation of export laws.

  • The Justice Department did not name Super Micro directly but indicated that it involved a “US manufacturer,” who later confirmed it as themselves. The company declared that it was not formally named a defendant but had fully cooperated with investigators.

  • The defendants, including Ruei-Tsang Chang and Ting-Wei Sun, used complex measures to disguise the shipments, including smuggling AI chips through Taiwan, disguising the servers, and transferring them into unmarked boxes to China.

  • The US has imposed export restrictions on advanced AI chips to China since 2022, and such actions have been deemed a direct threat to US national security by US officials.

  • Liaw and Sun were arrested while Chang remains at large. Liaw was released on bail; Sun’s case is pending a bail hearing. Super Micro responded by placing Liaw and Chang on leave and terminating its relationship with Sun.

  • The company’s shares dropped 8 percent following the indictment. While the specific AI chips involved were not disclosed, the market is heavily dominated by companies like Nvidia, which emphasize strict compliance with export laws.