China has agreed to allow the export of chips critical to auto production, averting widespread shutdowns that had been predicted by the industry.
The dispute escalates a geopolitical conflict that threatens to disrupt a global automotive chip supply chain.
Last month marked 12 years since China launched the Belt and Road Initiative. The anniversary passed quietly, which seems ...
By Karen Freifeld (Reuters) -A leading Republican voice in Congress on China policy said on Wednesday that selling Nvidia's ...
It’s worth keeping in mind when contemplating Palantir chief technology officer Shyam Sankar’s recent Wall Street Journal critique of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Sankar writes that Huang and other ...
The Senate passed two major pieces of legislation this week targeting U.S. technology and security ties with China, limiting the ...
Jones reports that as of September, Chinese companies have raised $23 billion. Notable about the impressive sums of money ...
John Lee appears on Sky News to discuss the concern that Taiwan will be used as a bargaining chip in President Donald Trump’s ...
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