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China, NVIDIA and Donald Trump
Lawmakers urge Trump to consider new curbs on Nvidia chips used by China's DeepSeek
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two members of U.S. Congress are calling on President Donald Trump's administration to consider restricting the export of artificial intelligence chips made by Nvidia, alleging Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has relied on them.
Trump officials discussing tightening curbs on Nvidia's China sales, sources say
Nvidia said in a statement it is "ready to work with the administration as it pursues its own approach to AI."
Nvidia's H20 chip sales to China may face stricter limits under Donald Trump, says report
Donald Trump's administration is considering stricter limits on Nvidia's H20 chip sales to China, due to DeepSeek AI and growing concerns over the Asian giant's AI tech advancements. The H20 chips, compliant with US restrictions,
Trump, Canada and Mexico
Trump Barrels Toward Tariff Showdown With Canada, Mexico, China
President Donald Trump is poised to unleash his first wave of tariffs Saturday, sending foreign governments and businesses rushing to skirt potential duties and prepare for retaliation.
Donald Trump barrels toward tariff showdown with Canada, Mexico, and China
Whatever Trump decides sets the stage for a separate review aimed at China, as well as Canada and Mexico, that could tee up even more tariffs as soon as April
Donald Trump says he might exclude oil from tariffs on Canada and Mexico
Donald Trump has said he is considering excluding oil imports from the 25 per cent tariffs he has threatened to impose on Mexico and Canada, in a sign the US president might offer exemptions for crucial industries.
Trump, Greenland and Marco Rubio
Rubio says Trump’s interest in Greenland and Panama Canal is legit and driven by China concerns
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says President Donald Trump’s desire to acquire Greenland and retake control of the Panama Canal is driven by legitimate national security interests stemming from growing concerns about Chinese activity in the Arctic and in Latin America.
‘This is not a joke’: Rubio says Trump is serious about buying Greenland
The secretary of State said purchasing the Danish territory is important to the country’s national interests in the Arctic.
Donald Trump's interest in buying Greenland 'not a joke', Marco Rubio says
"This is in our national interest and it needs to be solved," Rubio said. Greenland's prime minister has repeatedly said the island is not for sale.
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After talking tough during campaign, Trump appears to ease up on China at start of presidency
On the campaign trail last year, President Donald Trump talked tough about imposing tariffs as high as 60% on Chinese goods ...
The Economist
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A big, beautiful Trump deal with China?
I T SOUNDS ODD, but hints keep piling up that President Donald Trump is tempted by a big, beautiful deal with China’s Xi ...
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Trump 2.0 is going well for China so far. But can the honeymoon last?
Donald Trump’s second term in office is getting off to a good start for China.
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How China could retaliate against Trump's tariffs
Beijing may ratchet up trade restrictions or change its monetary policy.
The Economist
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Donald Trump turns an angry gaze south
Colombia stopped resisting President Donald Trump’s deportation of its unwanted nationals. But America First bullying may yet ...
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FACTBOX All of Donald Trump's tariff threats
Upon returning to office, U.S. President Donald Trump has launched numerous tariff threats. They range from broad ones - a ...
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Donald Trump's Tariffs on Taiwan Microchips Spark Shock
Donald Trump's decision to place tariffs on Taiwan comes as China made significant breakthroughs with AI development.
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Trump calls China’s DeepSeek AI app a ‘wake-up call’ after tech stocks slide
Silicon Valley and Washington leaders said the app shows China can challenge the U.S. The Nasdaq lost 3 percent and chipmaker ...
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