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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will speak to Chinese President Xi Jinping about Nvidia's state-of-the-art Blackwell artificial intelligence chip at their expected meeting on Thursday.
U. President Donald Trump began the final leg of his Asia trip in South Korea on Wednesday, optimistic about advancing an unresolved tariff deal with the country's President Lee Jae Myung and striking a trade war truce with China's Xi Jinping.
As US duties bite, China’s manufacturing hubs like Yiwu are finding new buyers in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia — keeping exports strong even as the domestic economy sputters.
Hundreds of thousands of American soybean farmers are suffering from China’s monthslong effective embargo. Among them: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
Alibaba's CEO said the company would be pushing to develop advanced AI. Some in the U.S. have viewed China's AI ambitions as more focused on applications of the technology.
If China wants a domestic chip manufacturing business, which it absolutely does, it needs DUV. That's because a finer brush, Extreme Ultraviolet lithography (EUV), cannot be sold to China. ASML is the world's only major supplier of EUV machines, and the US and Dutch have rolled out export controls to limit China's access to this complex technology.
China has introduced a new rule that’s already stirring debate online. Influencers must now prove their qualifications before talking about certain topics like finance, health or law.