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Nvidia expects US licences for H20 sales soon Huang to brief media in Beijing during supply chain expo Company also announces new AI chip specifically for China Nvidia said it plans to resume sales of ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNChina’s economy grows 5.2% on trade war truceChina’s economy expanded more than five percent in the second quarter, official data showed Tuesday, buoyed by strong exports ...
Under President Vladimir Putin, Moscow has attempted to expand its influence in the region – with mixed results.
The leaders of Australia and China sought to deepen trade ties despite their differences over regional security and human ...
The world's No. 2 economy has so far avoided a sharp slowdown in part due to a fragile US-China trade truce and policy support, but markets are bracing for a weaker second half as exports lose ...
The EU's approach to U.S. tariffs is getting renewed attention this week after Trump sent a letter to the bloc threatening to impose 30% blanket tariffs on European imports beginning Aug. 1. The move ...
Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, recently met with President Donald Trump and other U.S. policymakers, and this week is in Beijing ...
Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang says the technology giant has won approval from the Trump administration to sell its advanced H20 artificial intelligence computer chips to China.
Xi is obviously in some sort of trouble. The smoke keeps pouring out.” — Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Prague-based Sinopsis ...
China is launching a digital ID system, giving Beijing greater control over online activity and further raising concerns ...
BEIJING (AP) — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the company has won approval to sell its H20 AI computer chips to China.
The Chinese economy cooled in the second quarter, but growth was in line with expectations despite pressure from U.S. tariffs ...
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