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NEWS TAGGED US-CHINA CHIP BAN
Possible delivery delays for the HGX H20, an exclusively Chinese-market-designed Nvidia processor. It is improbable that Chinese companies will receive samples of the ...
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US attempt to break Chinese 'rice bowl' will backfire
The proportion of China's textile and apparel exports to the US peaked in 2010 at 41.2 percent but has since declined ...
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China Bans Japanese Seafood, U.S. Steps in to Import Scallops
Following Japan’s decision to discharge contaminated water from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, China has banned the importation of Japanese seafood. China has been importing seafood ...
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Chinese companies are turning banned RTX 4090 cards into AI products
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced tightened restrictions on tech exports to China in October, adding the ...
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More US chip firms take part in 2023 China Import Expo despite escalated restrictions
The China International Import Expo (CIIE) 2023 kicked off in Shanghai on November 5, and the organizer is seeing more US semiconductor companies joining the event than ever despite the tightening ...
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The Dirty Secret Behind China's Clean Energy Facade | Opinion
The United States and China issued a joint statement on climate crisis cooperation prior to the APEC summit last month, ...
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Solar panels used by British Army linked to claims of forced labour in China
The British Army is using solar panels made by companies claimed to have a "very high" exposure to forced labour in China, ...
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The next front in the tech war with China: Graphite (and clean energy)
New controls on graphite exports to the United States could hurt American efforts to create green jobs while weaning the ...
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US will take decades for supply chain independence in chips: Nvidia CEO
Jensen Huang pointed out that Nvidia’s latest AI servers have 35,000 parts from all over the world, including Taiwan.
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China's rising copper imports belie manufacturing gloom
China's imports of refined copper have quietly accelerated over recent months, taking volumes to a year-to-date high in ...
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US and Canada confront the next big EV minerals challenge
Chinese export controls on graphite, a key mineral in electric vehicle batteries, go into effect Friday. With only one ...
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Comment: Europe's ban on dirty methane imports will be good for oil and gas producers as well as the planet
Last week, the European Union unveiled a pioneering regulation aimed at mitigating climate change. This proposed new methane ...

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