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The US Commerce Department has revoked exemptions for companies selling semiconductor equipment to China, impacting firms like SK Hynix and Samsung. This move raises concerns over the global semiconductor supply chain and the future of trade relations between the US and China.
The U.S. government tightens its grip on South Korean chipmakers Samsung and SK Hynix, making it harder for them to obtain vital equipment for their Chinese factories, impacting trade relations.
In a controversial decision, Secretary of State Marco Rubio revokes visas for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 officials ahead of the U.N. General Assembly. The Palestinian Authority calls this move a violation of international law.
Nvidia's upcoming earnings report is critical for the AI industry, following a turbulent week of stock selloffs. Analysts discuss the impact of external factors on the company's performance and the broader AI market.
The American College of Cardiology urges heart disease patients to get vaccinated against respiratory illnesses like RSV and COVID-19, contradicting recent U.S. vaccine access restrictions.
President Trump is poised to impose hefty tariffs on countries implementing digital taxes aimed at American tech firms. In a fiery Truth Social post, he vows to protect U.S. technology and warns of consequences for those who disrespect American companies.
The Trump administration is contemplating unprecedented sanctions against EU officials linked to the Digital Services Act, claiming it censors Americans. This move could escalate tensions between the U.S. and Europe over tech regulations.