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semiconductors

  • China Says US Chips ‘No Longer Safe’ to Buy | Business Matters (Dec. 3)
    China Says US Chips ‘No Longer Safe’ to Buy | Business Matters (Dec. 3)
    Chinese companies should be wary of buying U.S. chips as they are "no longer safe" and buy locally made chips instead, four of the communist country's top industry associations said ...
    December 3, 2024BY Don Ma
  • Third Crackdown in 3 Years on China’s Chip Industry | Business Matters (Dec. 2)
    Third Crackdown in 3 Years on China’s Chip Industry | Business Matters (Dec. 2)
    The United States on Monday launched its third crackdown in three years on China’s semiconductor industry. The Commerce ...
    December 2, 2024BY Don Ma
  • From Magnets to Mattresses: China Dumps Products
    From Magnets to Mattresses: China Dumps Products
    Commentary China’s “overcapacity, oversupply, and overproduction” are gaining increasing attention in the United States. All are related. Beijing ...
    July 24, 2024BY Anders Corr
  • US, EU Express Concerns Over China’s Efforts to Dominate Legacy Semiconductor Market
    US, EU Express Concerns Over China’s Efforts to Dominate Legacy Semiconductor Market
    'About 60 percent of all new legacy chips coming to the market in the next handful of years ...
    April 8, 2024BY Frank Fang
  • China’s SMIC Chips Exposed as Higher Cost, Lower Yield; Won’t Challenge International Standards, Experts Say
    China’s SMIC Chips Exposed as Higher Cost, Lower Yield; Won’t Challenge International Standards, Experts Say
    The semiconductor chips manufactured by SMIC, the largest and most technologically advanced chip manufacturer in mainland China, have ...
    February 11, 2024BY Alex Wu
  • Biden Admin Unveils New Chip Restrictions on ‘Adversary’ China
    Biden Admin Unveils New Chip Restrictions on ‘Adversary’ China
    The new rules will place additional limits on the types of advanced semiconductors that U.S. firms can sell ...
    October 17, 2023BY Andrew Thornebrooke
  • How the Biden Admin Is Killing China’s High-Tech Ambitions
    How the Biden Admin Is Killing China’s High-Tech Ambitions
    Xi Jinping’s ambition for China to produce 70 percent of its semiconductors at home by 2025 is now ...
    September 7, 2023BY Eva Fu
  • US Trying to ‘Choke’ China’s Military: Raimondo
    US Trying to ‘Choke’ China’s Military: Raimondo
    The United States is working to choke out China’s military development by cutting off access to cutting-edge semiconductors. ...
    September 4, 2023BY Tiffany Meier
  • Taiwan Invasion Would Wreck US Economy, Military Development: Report
    Taiwan Invasion Would Wreck US Economy, Military Development: Report
    A Chinese communist invasion of Taiwan would wreck the United States' economy and military development due to the ...
    June 22, 2023BY Andrew Thornebrooke
  • China to Become Biggest Challenger to UK’s Economic Security in 2030: Defence Intelligence Chief
    China to Become Biggest Challenger to UK’s Economic Security in 2030: Defence Intelligence Chief
    China will present "the greatest challenge" to the UK's overseas interests and economic security in 2030, a defence intelligence ...
    May 30, 2023BY Lily Zhou
  • Lawmakers Tout Effect of CHIPs Act in US Competition with China
    Lawmakers Tout Effect of CHIPs Act in US Competition with China
    Last August, President Joe Biden signed the Chips and Science (or CHIPS) Act into law, promising over $50 ...
    May 5, 2023BY Liam Cosgrove
  • US Must Convince CCP That There Are Real Costs for Bad Behavior: Mike Pompeo
    US Must Convince CCP That There Are Real Costs for Bad Behavior: Mike Pompeo
    Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday that the United States should do "everything we can" ...
    April 11, 2023BY Lorenz Duchamps
  • India, US to Sign Memorandum of Understanding on Semiconductors
    India, US to Sign Memorandum of Understanding on Semiconductors
    NEW DELHI—The United States and India will sign a memorandum of understanding on semiconductors as both countries discuss ...
    March 9, 2023BY Reuters
  • South Korea’s Trade Deficit Has Lasted for a Year Due to China Trade Dependence
    South Korea’s Trade Deficit Has Lasted for a Year Due to China Trade Dependence
    South Korea’s exports have been dragged down by China’s economic slowdown and import slump. The East Asian country ...
    March 8, 2023BY Lisa Bian and Sean Tseng
  • Thousands of Chinese Chip Companies Go Bankrupt in 2022 Following US Sanctions
    Thousands of Chinese Chip Companies Go Bankrupt in 2022 Following US Sanctions
    Mass bankruptcies in China's semiconductor industry jumped in 2022, sparked by U.S. sanctions and China's economic downturn, which will ...
    February 20, 2023BY Alex Wu
  • Domestic Production Not the Way to Secure UK Semiconductor Supply Chain: Experts
    Domestic Production Not the Way to Secure UK Semiconductor Supply Chain: Experts
    While the UK government is urged to help future-proof the country's semiconductor supply chain, there is little point ...
    February 8, 2023BY Lily Zhou
  • US Chip Ban on China Requires Strict Enforcement to Thwart Circumvention by Beijing: Experts
    US Chip Ban on China Requires Strict Enforcement to Thwart Circumvention by Beijing: Experts
    While many have credited the Biden administration’s extensive export bans on semiconductor technology to China as dealing a ...
    December 29, 2022BY Venus Upadhayaya
  • Biden Administration Blacklists 21 China-Based AI Chipmakers
    Biden Administration Blacklists 21 China-Based AI Chipmakers
    The Biden administration is adding 22 Chinese chipmakers to a trade blacklist, severely restricting the companies' access to U.S. ...
    December 15, 2022BY Andrew Thornebrooke
  • ‘American Manufacturing Is Back’: Biden Visits New Semiconductor Plant in Arizona
    ‘American Manufacturing Is Back’: Biden Visits New Semiconductor Plant in Arizona
    President Joe Biden visited a new semiconductor plant in Arizona on Dec. 6 as part of an effort ...
    December 6, 2022BY Andrew Thornebrooke
  • Industry Group Calls for More US Investment in Chip Design
    Industry Group Calls for More US Investment in Chip Design
    The U.S. government enacted a massive bill earlier this year directing more than $52 billion in federal investment ...
    December 5, 2022BY Greg Isaacson
  • 4 Current, Former Samsung Employees Charged With Semiconductor Tech Theft
    4 Current, Former Samsung Employees Charged With Semiconductor Tech Theft
    South Korean prosecutors on Oct. 27 indicted four current and former Samsung employees for stealing proprietary semiconductor technology ...
    November 4, 2022BY Lisa Bian and Sean Tseng
  • Toyota Cuts Output Target Amid Chip Crunch as Profit Tumbles 25 Percent
    Toyota Cuts Output Target Amid Chip Crunch as Profit Tumbles 25 Percent
    TOKYO—Toyota Motor Corp on Tuesday posted a worse-than-expected 25 percent drop in quarterly profit and cut its annual ...
    November 1, 2022BY Reuters
  • Faster and Less Energy Consuming Devices in Sight as Scientists Form Interlayer Quasiparticle Pairs
    Faster and Less Energy Consuming Devices in Sight as Scientists Form Interlayer Quasiparticle Pairs
    Researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) have discovered a way to create interlayer exciton pairs using bilayer ...
    October 26, 2022BY Lily Kelly
  • Biden Administration’s Semiconductor Export Controls Face Mounting Hurdles
    Biden Administration’s Semiconductor Export Controls Face Mounting Hurdles
    The Biden administration’s recent move to limit semiconductor exports to China is facing several hurdles that could negatively ...
    October 19, 2022BY Andrew Thornebrooke and Steve Lance
  • Taiwan Says It Will Comply With Latest US-Issued Chip Export Rules Aimed at China
    Taiwan Says It Will Comply With Latest US-Issued Chip Export Rules Aimed at China
    On Oct. 7, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced sweeping new export controls that will cut China off ...
    October 12, 2022BY Rita Huang
  • Biden Admin Unveils Tough Restrictions on Semiconductor Exports to China
    Biden Admin Unveils Tough Restrictions on Semiconductor Exports to China
    The Biden administration unveiled sweeping new export controls on Oct. 7 in an effort to hamstring the military ...
    October 7, 2022BY Andrew Thornebrooke
  • The CHIPS Bill: Strange Mix
    The CHIPS Bill: Strange Mix
    Commentary Washington has rushed to save computer chipmaking in the United States and has found $280 billion for ...
    September 23, 2022BY Milton Ezrati
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