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The US government will use its 15% sales tax on NVIDIA and AMD chips sold to China to pay down US debt, in a new strategic ...
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The US’ ‘unprecedented’ move to take a 15 per cent cut of some chip sales to China creates new risks and conflicts of ...
The administration first highlighted that the chips had been suitably "tailored", leaving no room for security concerns. When ...
Intel shares jumped 8% on Thursday and kept climbing after hours, after Bloomberg reported that President Donald Trump’s ...
Wall Street's largest hedge funds, Bridgewater Associates, Tiger Global Management and Discovery Capital, increased their ...
President Donald Trump's controversial plan to take a cut of revenue from chip sales to China has US companies reconsidering ...
For years, the US has restricted the sale of powerful AI chips to China. But Trump is letting sales of less-advanced chips happen.
Having got a truce extension, Beijing is harking back to the advice of past leaders—like Mao, maybe even Deng—while making ...
US stocks mostly stalled on Thursday as Wall Street digested a much hotter-than-expected PPI inflation print, souring ...
The president's revenue-sharing agreement on chip sales to China may pass legal muster, paving the way for effective export ...
Analyst Daniel Ives said this unusual arrangement removes a key growth barrier for the AI industry, with potential rippl ...