The US is also pressing allies including Japan, the Netherlands, South Korea, and Germany to tighten curbs on selling and maintaining chip manufacturing tools in China.
It remains unclear how the allies will respond. They tightened controls on exports of chip-related technology after the 2022 ...
Japan, Singapore, and Spain- with their citizens able to visit 194 countries. Seven countries are tied for second place in ...
The U.S. Commerce Department has reportedly revoked export licenses that allowed Intel Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. to sell chips ...
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Singaporean degree-seekers in the Netherlands rose more than twofold ... to industrial and product design programmes in the US and Britain, Japan was not on her shortlist. But the Covid-19 ...
The US started to further tighten the screws on China’s Huawei and has cancelled several licenses that allowed certain companies to deal with them in a limited capacity ...
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The US is the biggest supplier ... said on Tuesday that the UK would not suspend arms exports to Israel. Canada, the Netherlands, Japan, Spain and Belgium have all announced they would stop ...
The US is also having a natter with Japan, the Netherlands, South Korea, and Germany trying to get them to tighten the screws on selling chip-making gear to China, with Huawei squarely in their sights ...
In a significant escalation of trade restrictions, the United States has revoked licenses from leading semiconductor manufacturers Intel Corp. and Qualcomm Inc., obstructing Huawei Technologies Co.s ...