The Trump administration is looking to expand a crackdown on China’s access to computer chips — an effort first started under the Biden administration — and is urging allies to strengthen their restrictions after DeepSeek’s rise spooked US investors, according to a report. The White House recently met with Japanese and Dutch officials to discuss keeping engineers at major chip firms Tokyo Electron Ltd. and ASML Holding NV from maintaining semiconductor gear at production facilities in China, according to Bloomberg. Trump officials are hoping key allies will match the limits the US has placed on its own companies, including Lam...