Taiwan puts companies behind China's AI ambitions
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The International Trade Administration of Taiwan added Huawei and SMIC to its "Strategic High-Tech Commodities Entity List," including a host of their subsidiaries. Huawei and SMIC, two of China's leading semiconductor companies,
Taiwan is escalating the global tech war by blacklisting Huawei and SMIC, a decisive move to align with U.S. policy and sever critical semiconductor supply chains to China.
Taiwan’s decision deals another setback to Beijing’s efforts to expand its domestic chipmaking capabilities and compete with US firms such as Nvidia, as Huawei and SMIC have already been sanctioned by
The U.S. could be drawn into a conflict between China and the Philippines that's been roiling the South China Sea.
On their own they may not amount to a hill of beans. But grouped together, they provide some food for thought. Various incidents have taken place in a
The USD/TWD pair continues with its struggle to attract any meaningful buyers and trades with a mild negative bias below the 29.50 area during the Asian session on Monday. Spot prices remain close to over a one-month low touched last Friday and seem unaffected by a modest US Dollar (USD) uptick.
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As tension between China and Taiwan grows daily, China’s recent development of a non-nuclear hydrogen bomb has added a new layer of uncertainty.
The two governments continue to publicly accuse each other of cyberattacks against critical infrastructure, in possible preparation for real-world hostilities.