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China has put domestic artificial intelligence chips on an official procurement list for the first time, bolstering the nation’s tech sector ahead of US President Donald Trump’s move to allow Nvidia exports to the country.
The US has introduced export restrictions on 140 Chinese semiconductor companies to curb the growth of the country's AI industry.
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Beijing’s anger at ‘extremely malicious’ US move to ramp up pressure on Chinese tech firmsThe Trump Administration ramped up its pressure on Chinese tech firms on Monday by expanding restrictions imposed on certain companies to also cover their subsidiaries, a move that’s drawn the ire of Beijing as the two powers remain locked in a ...
The Dutch government has taken control of a Chinese-owned chip company based in the Netherlands following pressure from Washington, in a move that spotlights how countries are caught in the middle of the US-China battle for tech dominance. Headquartered in ...
China's top flash memory chipmaker Yangtze Memory Technologies Co (YMTC) has sued the U.S. Defense Department, challenging a decision to include the technology company on a list of entities allegedly working with Beijing’s military.
WASHINGTON — China likes to condemn the United States for extending its arm too far outside of its borders to make demands on non-American companies. But when it sought to hit back at the US interests this month, Beijing did exactly the same. In ...
The move could deepen the tech trade rift with Beijing and force multinational companies to rethink how they design, source, and ship technology worldwide. The US government is reportedly considering new export controls that could block a wide range of ...