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Sky News, Ed Conway
For more than a year, we have been tracking the flow of sanctioned items out of the UK and towards Russia. Electronic
equipment, radar parts, components used to make aircraft and drones.
These are all items that have been banned from going to Russia.
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Reuters, Bipasha Dey
June 20 (Reuters) - A U.S. official has informed leading global
semiconductor companies of plans to cancel waivers allowing them to use
American technology in China, the Wall Street Journal reported on
Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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EMS Now, Jennifer Read
COLLEGE PARK, MD – At the upcoming SMTA Symposium on Counterfeit Parts & Materials,
NHanced Semiconductors vice-president Dr. Charles Woychik will deliver a
keynote address detailing the critical role of advanced packaging
technologies needed to build a more resilient and advanced Outsourced
Assembly and Test (OSAT) sector in the U.S.
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TrendForce,
According to Bloomberg,
the Senate’s draft tax bill proposes a temporary boost to the
investment tax credit for semiconductor manufacturers—raising it from
25% to 30% of plant investments. The measure is aimed at encouraging
chipmakers to ramp up spending on new facilities before the credit
expires at the end of 2026, the report notes.
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Business Wire, Yamaha Corporation
HAMAMATSU, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Yamaha
Corporation (hereinafter “Yamaha”) (TOKYO:7951) announces that on March
20, 2025, the Zhongshan Intermediate People's Court of Guangdong
Province upheld the first-instance guilty verdicts in a criminal case
against the individuals responsible for three Chinese companies involved
in manufacturing and selling counterfeit Yamaha PA analog mixers.
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Tom's Hardware, Mark Tyson
The Chinese government has decided to ease export curbs affecting
companies that trade in rare earth metals and goods based on these
resources. The change of policy was signaled by state media, reports Reuters.
However, this change is only being implemented to the benefit of
Chinese and European semiconductor companies...
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EMS Now, Jennifer Read
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The SMTA is pleased to announce the
technical program for the Symposium on Counterfeit Parts &
Materials. Co-organized by SMTA and the Center for Advanced Life Cycle
Engineering (CALCE), the event will be held June 24-26, 2025 in
Hyattsville, Maryland at the College Park Marriott Conference Center.
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EETimes, Pablo Valerio
China’s semiconductor market is at a pivotal moment, characterized by
an aggressive state-driven ambition for self-sufficiency and rapid
indigenous technological development. This forceful
drive grows against persistent geopolitical pressures and significant
technical hurdles.
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Korea JoongAng Daily, Oh So-Yeong, Kim Bo-Reum
Korean police referred a man in his 40s for potential prosecution on
Friday, accusing him of attempting to leak semiconductor packaging
technology overseas. The Seoul Metropolitan Police
Agency’s security investigation bureau accused Kim of committing
violations the Unfair Competition Prevention and Trade Secret Protection
Act including leaking trade secrets.
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Data Center Dynamics, Charlotte Trueman
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has
formally rescinded the AI Diffusion Rule, introduced by Joe Biden at the
end of his Presidential term and set to come into force on May 15.The AI Diffusion Rule
restricts the access of AI chips and AI model weights by countries,
determined by a tiered system decided by the US government. It
essentially blocked or capped the export of high end semiconductors,
including GPUs.
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