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The United States is losing ground in its backyard—Latin America—while China has been busy making major inroads there, through its checkbook. We look at how the ...
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A top Chinese economist proposes taking over TSMC, the Taiwanese company that makes over 90 percent of the world’s advanced semiconductors. What would that look like? ...
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The world’s top computer chip maker gave a glimmer of hope on the global chip shortage—kind of. The shortage is already keeping some products off the ...
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I spoke with Keith Krach, former under secretary of state for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment, about how to combat China’s growing malign influence in ...
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Nations around the world are struggling as the global microchip shortage persists. And the United States is in the middle. On one hand, it’s looking to ...
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One of the world’s most important chip-makers says it will open a new plant in Japan. The move comes amid a historic shortage of chips.
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For so long, the United States dominated the microchip market. But a new player, the Chinese regime, is pushing for competition. How are they doing it? ...
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“Speed now is the number one currency in business today and you need that momentum for that digital transformation…And the big, they no longer eat the ...
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Taiwanese Chipmaker TSMC said Thursday it’s doing all it can to increase productivity and alleviate a worldwide chip shortage. But it warns tight supplies will likely continue ...
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Taiwan’s biggest chipmaker is stepping up to help the auto industry—as global carmakers have had to stop production because of a chip shortage. Chipmaking giant, Taiwan ...
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Shares of China’s biggest contract chipmaker SMIC plunged over 20 percent on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Sept. 7, after the Pentagon said it was ...