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The New York Times, Tripp Mickle
At an Oval Office meeting last week,
President Trump dangled an offer to Jensen Huang, the chief executive of
Nvidia. Mr. Trump said there would be a price for granting Nvidia the
licenses it needed to sell artificial intelligence chips to China. “I want 20 percent,” Mr. Trump said. “Will you make it 15?” Mr. Huang asked.
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U.S. Congressman Blake Moore, Press Release
WASHINGTON — Representatives Blake Moore
(R-UT) and Brad Schneider (D-IL) introduced legislation to halt
counterfeit and pirated imports into the United States. The bill changes
how Customs and Border Protection (CBP) can share the packing and
shipping information of suspected counterfeit products with key
intellectual property rights holders...
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Reuters, Andrea Shalal, David Shepardson, Arsheeya Bajwa
WASHINGTON, Aug 6 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said the United
States will impose a tariff of about 100% on imports of semiconductors
but offered up a big exemption - it will not apply to companies that are
manufacturing in the U.S. or have committed to do so.
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TechCrunch, Rebecca Szkutak
The semiconductor industry’s rollercoaster year continues with another major development.
President Donald Trump said on CNBC’s Squawk Box
on Tuesday that his administration is planning to announce tariffs on
semiconductors and chips as soon as next week. However, the specifics of
these tariffs remain unclear.
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U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Public Affairs
Two Chinese nationals – one of them an illegal alien – have been
arrested on a federal criminal complaint alleging they knowingly
exported to China tens of millions of dollars’ worth of sensitive
microchips used in artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
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Hackaday, Maya Posch
We all know that it’s easy to get caught out by fake electronic
components these days, with everything from microcontrollers to
specialized ASICs being fair game. More recently, retro components that
were considered obsolete decades ago are now becoming increasingly
popular, with the unijunction transistor (UJT) a surprising example of
this.
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Atlantic Council, Andrew Kidd, Celine Lee, Bruce Schneier
Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are a critical but often
overlooked component of the semiconductor industry. This interactive
graphic and the full report examine the highly concentrated and globalized FPGA supply chain, highlighting key vulnerabilities and strategic chokepoints.
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ifo Institute, Dr. Klaus Wohlrabe, Carsten Matthäus
Material shortages for German manufacturers of electrical equipment
increased significantly in July. In a recent survey by the ifo
Institute, 12.7% of the companies surveyed reported bottlenecks –
compared to just 5.7% in April. “This is probably due to the Chinese
export and trade restrictions on certain rare earths,” says Klaus
Wohlrabe, Head of Surveys at ifo.
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Securing Industry, Phil Taylor
A new book explores the emergence of China as a hub for the
trade in counterfeit goods, and lays out the tactics used by those in
the illegal trade to access markets and evade detection by the
authorities. Counterfeited in China: The Operations of Illicit Businesses, authored
by Rutgers University professor Ko-Lin Chin, is based on face-to-face
interviews with counterfeiters...
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Reuters, Andrew Gray, Andrea Shalal
TURNBERRY, Scotland/EDINBURGH, July 27 (Reuters) - The Trump
administration will announce the results of a national security probe
into imports of semiconductors in two weeks, Commerce Secretary Howard
Lutnick said on Sunday, as President Donald Trump suggested higher
tariffs were on the horizon.
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