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President Donald Trump’s move to extract a 15% sales tax from Nvidia Corp. on certain semiconductors sold in China did nothing to damp investor enthusiasm for the world’s most valuable company.
One side of the debate wants to flood China’s market. By permitting Nvidia to resume exports of its dumbed-down H20s to China, the argument is that it will reduce the incentive for China’s own ...
The export of American computer chips to China is a billion-dollar business from which the U.S. government itself is now ...
Adam Kovacevich, the chief executive of the center-left trade group Chamber of Progress, is trying to play marriage counselor. Kovacevich has spent months talking to Democrats, tech workers and former ...
Critics warn that Trump's demands for business leaders to step down, and for the government to take a cut of sales, threaten ...
Trump is applying direct pressure on companies, bucking decades of GOP free-market philosophy: "He's just acting like a ...
A Reuters report says U.S. authorities have embedded hidden location trackers in shipments from companies like Dell and Super ...
President Donald Trump’s controversial plan to take a cut of revenue from chip sales to China has US companies reconsidering ...
The Trump administration has rolled back export controls on advanced AI chips to China, a move that some security experts ...
President Trump stunned many in the tech world after announcing a controversial deal with chipmakers Nvidia and AMD, allowing ...
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