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China has urged local companies to avoid using Nvidia Corp.’s H20 processors, particularly for government-related purposes, complicating the chipmaker’s attempts to recoup billions in lost China …
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Global stocks were subdued and the dollar was flat on Tuesday as market enthusiasm about Washington and Beijing extending their tariff truce to November was tempered by jitters about U.S. inflation data later in the…
Trump’s major China gamble has paid off so far. But Xi still holds trump cards
Trump’s major gamble on China continues to pay off, with Chinese negotiators willing to make some concessions. Trump has maintained very high tariffs on America’s second-biggest trading partner without tipping the economy into recession.
China Reportedly Bars Nvidia’s H20 Chips In Sensitive Sectors, Jeopardizing US Push for 15% Revenue Cut
China woes continue to abound, with a new report stating that President Xi Jinping’s administration has asked local companies to avoid using the artificial intelligence (AI) stalwart’s China-compliant …
China imposes preliminary anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola imports
China on Tuesday announced a preliminary anti-dumping duty on canola imports from Canada, a statement from the commerce ministry said. The provisional rate would be set at 75.8% and be effective from …
Mark Cuban is lauding Trump for how the POTUS has handled China and Nvidia
Nvidia and AMD are expected to pay the US government 15% of their China chip sales revenues.
China urges firms not to use Nvidia’s H20 chips, Bloomberg News reports
Chinese authorities have urged local companies to avoid using Nvidia’s H20 processors, particularly for government-related purposes, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the …
China factories cut shifts and workers’ pay as US tariffs bite
Mike Chai aims to cut wage costs at his kitchen cabinet factory by about 30% to remain competitive against other Chinese firms, which have stopped selling to the U.S. due to steep tariffs and are…
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Donald Trump is letting Nvidia and AMD sell some chips to China — but only if they pay a 15% tax. That’s the opposite of Trump’s tariff push.
China & Coronavirus: How to Make Beijing Pay – National Review
China did not allow the World Health Organization to visit Wuhan until January 20, 2020. The same day, one of China’s top doctors finally admitted the obvious: COVID-19 is a communicable disease.
