14/04 Taiwan tech supply chain stocks bounce back after Trump tariff exemptions
-Stocks in Taiwanese tech companies that are major suppliers to companies like Apple rose on Monday after the U.S. government granted temporary exclusions from steep tariffs on smartphones, computers and some other electronics imported largely from China.
- Reuters12/04 What Samsung and Vietnam stand to lose in Trump's tariff war
-Samsung would face significant hit from US tariffs on Vietnam.
- Reuters10/06 Arm, Qualcomm legal battle seen disrupting AI-powered PC wave
-A two-year legal battle pitting two tech titans threatens to disrupt an emerging wave of new personal computers powered by artificial intelligence, tech industry executives and experts say.
- Reuters16/04 AMD introduces AI chips for business laptops and desktops
-Advanced Micro Devices unveiled a new series of semiconductors for artificial intelligence-enabled business laptops and desktops on Tuesday as the chip designer looks to expand its share of the lucrative "AI PC" market.
- Reuters02/04 Brazil's Pix payments are killing cash. Are credit cards next?
-In just three years, Brazil's hugely popular Pix payment system has become the country's favorite way to pay, replacing cash and wire transfers in many cases and now threatening the dominance of credit cards in the booming e-commerce sector.
- Reuters19/01 TSMC's bullish outlook cheers Taiwan stocks, government
-Taipei-listed shares of Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC soared on Friday after the company gave a bullish outlook for the year on the back of the boom in artificial intelligence (AI), cheering tech stocks at home and abroad.
- Reuters18/01 Intel gains boost in battle against EU antitrust fine
-U.S. chipmaker Intel's fight against a 1.06 billion euro ($1.2 billion) EU antitrust fine was boosted on Thursday by an adviser to Europe's top court finding EU regulators at fault on their economic analysis.
- Reuters22/09 Intel hit with $400 mln EU antitrust fine in decades-old case
-Intel was fined 376 million euros ($400 million) on Friday in an EU antitrust case stemming from the U.S. chipmaker's anti-competitive practice nearly two decades ago to block rivals.
- Reuters18/08 Foreign investors undeterred by China tensions, says Taiwan stock exchange chairman
-Foreign investors seem to be undeterred by the possibility that growing tensions between Taiwan and China could precipitate fund outflows from the Taiwan market, the chairman of the Taiwan Stock Exchange told Reuters.
- Reuters03/08 India restricts import of laptop, computers to push local manufacturing
-India has restricted imports of laptops, tablets and personal computers with immediate effect, according to a government notice on Thursday, in a bid to push local manufacturing.
- Reuters08/06 Exclusive: Taiwan's Acer ships computer hardware to Russia after saying it would suspend business -data
-Taiwan-based computer manufacturer Acer supplied at least $70.4 million worth of computer hardware to Russia between April 8, 2022 and March 31, 2023, according to customs data seen by Reuters, after saying it would suspend its business there.
- Reuters30/05 HP misses quarterly revenue estimates as inflation saps PC demand
-HP Inc on Tuesday missed Wall Street targets for second-quarter revenue, hurt by a slowdown in the personal computer market as inflation-hit customers tightened their budgets.
- Reuters18/02 Analysis: Tesla's search for Mexico location shows bumps on nearshoring road
-Tesla Inc's quest to build its first factory in Mexico reveals some of the shaky underpinnings of the country's rise as a nearshoring darling, with proximity to U.S. buyers weighed down by concerns over power supply and political interference.
- Reuters16/01 Brazil's crowdfunded insurrection leaves paper trail for police
-With a Brazil flag draped around his neck and his feet propped up on a dark wooden table, Samuel Faria leaned back in the Brazilian Senate president's ceremonial chair which he had just commandeered and surveyed the chaos on the lawn outside.
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