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Nvidia Gave Up China's AI Market. Huawei Took It.
EconomyEN
Nvidia Gave Up China's AI Market. Huawei Took It.

Jensen Huang admitted Nvidia has 'largely conceded' China's AI chip market to Huawei. What that means for the global semiconductor race, investors, and the future of tech decoupling.

The $2.5B Chip Smuggling Case That Shook Nvidia's Supply Chain
EconomyEN
The $2.5B Chip Smuggling Case That Shook Nvidia's Supply Chain

A Super Micro co-founder is accused of smuggling $2.5 billion in Nvidia AI chips to China using fake servers and forged documents. SMCI stock fell 25%. Here's what it means for export controls and the AI supply chain.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
China Targets 40 Japanese Firms in Export Control Escalation
PoliticsEN
China Targets 40 Japanese Firms in Export Control Escalation

China places 40 Japanese companies on export control lists over Taiwan remarks, signaling a new phase in economic weaponization. What does this mean for global supply chains?

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HK
Haneul Kim
PRISM

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China Hits 40 Japanese Firms with Export Controls, Citing "Remilitarization" Fears
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China Hits 40 Japanese Firms with Export Controls, Citing "Remilitarization" Fears

China imposes immediate export controls on 40 Japanese companies including automakers and shipbuilders, escalating bilateral trade tensions with national security justification

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SP
Seoyeon Park
Nvidia H200 chip placed between US and China flags
TechEN
Nvidia H200 China Demand Surges Amid Export License Deadlock 2026

Nvidia reports strong demand for H200 AI chips in China at CES 2026, but sales are pending critical export approvals from the US and China.

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DH
Doyun Han
China Taps the Brakes on Steel Exports, Signaling Move to Ease Trade Friction
PoliticsEN
China Taps the Brakes on Steel Exports, Signaling Move to Ease Trade Friction

China is set to impose an export licensing system on steel products from January 1, a strategic move seen as an attempt to cool rising trade tensions with its new, vital export partners in the developing world.

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HK
Haneul Kim
PRISM

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