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U.S. levies on Chinese goods like toys, footwear and furniture could rise sharply if a deal is not approved by Tuesday’s deadline.
Joe Glauber, senior research fellow with the International Food Policy Research Institute, says the trade imbalance may not be as concerning as it looks on the surface.
Investors appear to be expecting another extension of the China deadline—anything other than that could be a shock.
Nvidia and AMD agreed to share 15 percent of their revenues from AI chip sales to China with the U.S. government in an unusual export deal.
In July, Brazil hosted the seventeenth BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, et al.) summit. Public opinion ...
The two U.S. semiconductor companies agreed to part with 15% of their revenues in exchange for export licenses that will ...
Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, has found itself caught in the middle of President Donald Trump’s historic trade war with China. The result: an extraordinary concession from a $4.5 trillion ...
As Bangladesh pushes for trillion-dollar growth, plans to give DP World control of Chittagong Port’s NCT promise efficiency and investment but face strong criticism over autonomy, transparency and job ...
Nvidia and AMD agreed to share 15% of their revenues from chip sales to China with the U.S. government, President Donald ...
The deal, which ties government permission to a revenue-sharing requirement, has been criticized by some as unconstitutional.
The proposal is the latest direct government intervention into business and finance since Trump returned to the Oval Office ...