Canada and its allies must get smart about smart devices and limit chips to what matters

Our reliance on chips made in unpredictable jurisdictions is unsustainable, and poses a risk to both our security and economic stability.
Having chips in non-essential products could result in shortages for critical applications if Canada and allies’ access to chips is restricted, writes Kate E. Todd.

In the wake of China’s restriction of critical minerals to western defence manufactu...

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