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Japan Cites ‘National Security’ in Free Trade Crackdown. Sound Familiar?

July 15, 2019July 16, 2019BEN DOOLEYComments Off on Japan Cites ‘National Security’ in Free Trade Crackdown. Sound Familiar?

Tokyo has moved to limit exports of chemicals to big South Korean chip makers like Samsung, citing vague threats to Japan’s security. Seoul says a political dispute is the real reason for the move.

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Trade War Has Damaged U.S. Chip Industry in Ways a Deal May Never Fix

June 27, 2019DON CLARKComments Off on Trade War Has Damaged U.S. Chip Industry in Ways a Deal May Never Fix

Beyond the current financial hit, American producers fear Chinese companies will strengthen domestic manufacturing and switch to other foreign suppliers they consider more dependable.

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U.S. Tech Companies Sidestep a Trump Ban, to Keep Selling to Huawei

June 25, 2019Paul Mozur and Cecilia KangComments Off on U.S. Tech Companies Sidestep a Trump Ban, to Keep Selling to Huawei

Chip makers’ deals underscore how difficult it is to clamp down on companies that the administration considers a national security threat.

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As China Takes Aim, Silicon Valley Braces for Pain

May 31, 2019May 31, 2019David Streitfeld and Don ClarkComments Off on As China Takes Aim, Silicon Valley Braces for Pain

The tech cold war is heating up. U.S. companies that depend on the giant China market are preparing themselves for the fallout.

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As Trade War Rages, China’s Sway Over the U.S. Fades

May 17, 2019May 17, 2019KEITH BRADSHERComments Off on As Trade War Rages, China’s Sway Over the U.S. Fades

Beijing once could count on allies in business and politics to help get its way. Now many of its old allies are staying on the sidelines.

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Racing Against China, U.S. Reveals Details of $500 Million Supercomputer

March 18, 2019DON CLARKComments Off on Racing Against China, U.S. Reveals Details of $500 Million Supercomputer

Lab officials predict it will be the first American machine to reach a milestone called “exascale” performance, surpassing a quintillion calculations per second.

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