17/04 TSMC's penalty of over 150 billion yen? US authorities investigate export restrictions violations Huawei AI chips tour
-Taiwan Semiconductor Traffic Manufacturing (TSMC), the world's largest manufacturer of semiconductors (contract production), is under investigation by the US Department of Commerce for allegedly violating US export control regulations. The UK's officials say it could face a penalty of more than US$1 billion (about 150 billion yen) for the settlement.
- MSN09/04 Trump administration tightens high-tech regulations against China, with strong stance in AI and semiconductor fields
-The Trump administration has decided to significantly tighten export restrictions on China to block China's access to cutting edge technology sectors. The move aims to prevent the development of military-enabled technologies such as AI (artificial intelligence), supercomputers (supercomputers), and high-performance semiconductors. Many Chinese companies have been added to the transaction blacklist
- MSN04/03 The Ministry of Commerce takes action again! U.S. sequencing giant Inmena is prohibited from exporting gene sequencing devices to China
-The Ministry of Commerce takes action again! U.S. sequencing giant Inmena is prohibited from exporting gene sequencing devices to China
- Sina16/01 Happiness to India, big blow to China, Biden removed two decade old ban while leaving.
-In the last week of the tenure of Joe Biden administration in America, a big announcement has been made regarding India. After this decision, the way will be cleared for sharing nuclear technology between America and India. But such a decision has also been taken, which has given a big blow to China.
- MSN02/01 Department of Commerce: Taking unreliable entity list measures against 10 U.S. companies including Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control Company
-Department of Commerce: Taking unreliable entity list measures against 10 U.S. companies including Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control Company
- Sina03/12 The U.S. Entity List and the BRICS tariff discussion are causing disruptions. Can the offshore RMB come under pressure after falling below 7.3?
-The U.S. Entity List and the BRICS tariff discussion are causing disruptions. Can the offshore RMB come under pressure after falling below 7.3?
- Sina12/05 Qualcomm and Intel Can No Longer Sell Chips to Huawei
-The US Department of Commerce revoked permits to export chips from American semiconductor companies, such as Qualcomm and Intel, to Huawei.
- MSN01/02 China fumes over ‘paranoid’ smartphone move
-Tensions have flared between the US and China after the Biden administration announced plans to take executive action against the Chinese technology industry, this time with Huawei Technologies in its sights.
- News.com.au