The festive season is taken care of, but Shenzhen plays a very important role in TV manufacturing as it’s a hub of electronic components, Marwah said. “It will also have an impact on the replacement…
Monthly Archives For September 2022
U.S. eases restrictions on Nvidia after banning AI chip exports to China
California-based semiconductor maker Nvidia has been given some relief from the U.S. government after being told to stop exporting two of its top computing chips to China.
USDA cuts China’s 2022/23 cotton import projection
Production for 2022/23 is increased to 6 million tonnes on higher yields in Xinjiang.” “China’s slowing economy and weak domestic demand reduced cotton use in 2021/22 to 8 million tonnes and lowered …
Shenzhen extends COVID-19 curbs as China battles multiple outbreaks
SHENZHEN: Parts of the southern Chinese tech hub of Shenzhen extended curbs on public activities on Friday (Sep 2) but stopped short of a full lockdown, as cities across China battled COVID-19 …
US to OK $1B Arms Sale to Taiwan as Tensions Rise With China
The Biden administration is set to announce a more than $1 billion arms sale to Taiwan as U.S.-China tensions escalate over the status of the island.
With new China AI chip restrictions, U.S. takes aim at a critical niche
GPUs “have been totally uncontrolled to China and to Russia, so in a lot of ways I see this action as kind of catching up to where the controls probably should have been if we…
Droning On: China Floods the Middle East With UAVs
China’s arming of Iran creates a vicious cycle in which Iranian proxies motivate other Middle Eastern states to arm themselves too, creating more customers for Beijing.
Nvidia, AMD Caught in the Middle of US-China Tech Battle
The federal government added a new license requirement barring selling artificial intelligence chips to China and Russia to address potential national security concerns.
Rolls-Royce, Air China set up US$380 million engine service joint venture amid US tech export restrictions, travel curbs
Air China and Rolls-Royce will establish a new maintenance, repair and overhaul facility in Beijing amid growing export restrictions from the United States on advanced technology and curbs on …
Shenzhen shuts most public transport as China battles multiple outbreaks
The main districts of Chinese tech hub Shenzhen shut down public transport and extended curbs on public activities on Friday as cities across China battled COVID-19 outbreaks that have dampened the …
How the Ukraine War Has Changed Beijing’s Strategy
In the immediate aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Beijing was on the back foot. For weeks after Russian troops crossed Ukraine’s border, China’s messaging was stilted and confused as Chinese …
China Blinked on Public-Company Audits. It Won’t Happen Twice.
A diplomatic breakthrough says more about China’s need to shore up its own markets than about any real change in the relationship between the two countries, writes.
Nvidia the latest collateral damage in US-China tech war
Nvidia, the world’s largest maker of artificial intelligence chips, is at the heart of a new round of U.S. tech sanctions targeting China. Nvidia noted in an SEC filing that the U.S. government had …