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The turtles were packed in boxes labelled as plastic toys, according to the Justice Department.
President says he could make deal for Nvidia to sell downgraded version of Blackwell chip in China but expert warns that could help Beijing compete in AI
Donald Trump has flagged allowing Nvidia to sell chips in China that are more advanced than currently allowed, in another “deal” that would loosen export restrictions despite deep-seated fears in Washington that Beijing could harness US tech to harm national security.
At a briefing on Monday, Trump was questioned over recent revelations that he had struck an unprecedented deal with Nvidia and AMD to grant them export licenses to sell previously banned chips to China, . The US president defended the deal, which analysts have likened to a “shakedown” payment, or unconstitutional export taxes, before adding that he was expecting further negotiations over another, more advanced Nvidia chip.
There is a common perception that Asian Americans don’t participate in civic life, but a closer read of history illuminates many examples of Asian Americans making history while making their voices ...
Two Chinese vessels have while chasing a ship from the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in disputed waters in the South China Sea. 'A collision took place between China Coast Guard vessel 3104 and People's Liberation Army Navy ship 164,' the PCG said in a statement. The collision occurred near the disputed Scarborough Shoal.
President signs executive order extending deadline for higher tariffs hours before agreement was due to expire
has once again delayed implementing sweeping on , announcing another 90-day pause just hours before the last agreement between the world’s two largest economies was due to expire.
On Monday, the US president signed an executive order extending the deadline for higher tariffs on China until 10 November, officials confirmed to Reuters.
The technological and strategic brilliance of its world-class companies are being swamped by macroeconomic troubles
Proclamations about the inevitability of China’s dominance of the global economic system, or the so-called Chinese century, were made long before Donald Trump’s attempts to stymie its trade with the US.
Common concerns about coercive politics and human rights aside, some notions of China as an unstoppable economic, technological and military behemoth sit alongside others focused more on an increasingly sclerotic, over- centralised political economy, that depends on wasteful economic stimulus, and features poor governance and institutions. The fusion of these notions suggests that we may already have reached “peak China”.
The collapse of the prime minister’s high-stakes efforts to transform ties with the world’s two superpowers has exposed the limits of India’s leverage.
Unprecedented deal, an apparent reversal of security restrictions, is in return for licences to sell to China
The chipmakers Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the US government 15% of their revenue from advanced chips sold to China in return for export licences to the key market.
The unprecedented move, an apparent reversal of US national security restrictions on the chip sales, signalled an easing in the US-China trade war.
An American Eagle ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney drew criticism in July for its tagline “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans,” a pun on “jeans” and “genes.” For Asian American and Pacific Islander ...
Last week, former NBA star Jeremy Lin launched the inaugural JLIN NextGen Basketball Camp in his hometown of Palo Alto, California, bringing together 12 standout Asian American college players for a ...
The crash in the disputed Scarborough Shoal rendered a Chinese warship "unseaworthy", Manila said.
Not every American-branded company is actually owned by a domestic corporation. Some, including one famed appliance brand, are owned by international groups.