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Donald Trump has said he will meet with Russian president Vladimir Putin next Friday in Alaska to discuss the war in Ukraine.
Advisers used tough tactics to bring desired trade deals to the president, but key details in many remain unfinished.
The Trump administration is using trade negotiations to achieve national security goals, including containing China’s strategic influence, documents show.
Donald Trump called for Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's immediate resignation due to concerns over his investments in Chinese firms ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNUS Commerce to approve Nvidia’s H20 chip exports to ChinaA US official said that the Bureau of Industry and Security —the division of the Commerce Department responsible for export ...
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, reportedly lobbied President Trump, leading to the US Commerce Department issuing licenses for H20 AI chips designed for China, reversing an earlier stricter stance.
The US Commerce Department has cleared Nvidia to export its H20 AI chips to China, reversing an earlier ban and averting a potential multibillion-dollar revenue loss. The decision came shortly after ...
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Former US NSA John Bolton said that while India faces tariffs, China has been treated more leniently, potentially reversing ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTrump-Putin summit in Alaska will bring ‘dead solutions’ if Ukraine is not involved in peace talks, Zelensky saysPresident Donald Trump has said he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15 in Alaska. Mr Trump announced the meeting in a post on social meeting and said more details would follow ...
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After the US overtook China in 2024, ending an eight-year streak for China as Germany’s biggest trading partner, German exports to the US have declined, largely due to the impact of renewed US tariffs ...
The US president and a resilient domestic economy are boosting the continent's appeal - but visas and limited flights remain ...
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