The move came a day after leaders of the G7 industrial democracies agreed to new initiatives to push back against Chinese economic coercion.
McCaul and Gallagher urged Raimondo to work with Japan and South Korea to ensure that companies from those countries "do not take market share lost to the ban and undercut Micron."
The lawmakers added that China "lashed out with an arbitrary economic embargo against one American company.
Raimondo on Saturday said the United States will not tolerate China's action and is working closely with allies to address such "economic coercion."
Reuters has reported Gallagher previously urged Raimondo to put trade curbs on Changxin Memory after Beijing's actions against Micron.
Persons:
Joe Biden's, Michael McCaul, Mike Gallagher, Gina Raimondo, Gallagher, Raimondo, Saturday, McCaul, David Shepardson, Will Dunham
Organizations:
Micron Technology, Foreign Affairs Committee, Chinese Communist Party, . Commerce, Micron, Commerce Department, Embassy, Technologies, Reuters, Thomson
Locations:
Japan, South Korea, China, Washington, Beijing, United States, People's Republic of China, U.S