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US Launches National Security Probe into Semiconductor Imports
The US Department of Commerce launched a national security investigation into semiconductor imports on April 15th, 2024, aiming to boost domestic production and potentially impose tariffs to decrease reliance on foreign suppliers, impacting various products and potentially raising prices.
US Launches National Security Probe into Semiconductor Imports
The US Department of Commerce launched a national security investigation into semiconductor imports on April 15th, 2024, aiming to boost domestic production and potentially impose tariffs to decrease reliance on foreign suppliers, impacting various products and potentially raising prices.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Launches Section 232 Investigations into Pharmaceutical and Semiconductor Imports
The Trump administration launched investigations into pharmaceutical and semiconductor imports under Section 232, potentially imposing tariffs within 270 days; public comments are due in 21 days, and the move follows similar actions on steel, aluminum, and automobiles.
Trump Administration Launches Section 232 Investigations into Pharmaceutical and Semiconductor Imports
The Trump administration launched investigations into pharmaceutical and semiconductor imports under Section 232, potentially imposing tariffs within 270 days; public comments are due in 21 days, and the move follows similar actions on steel, aluminum, and automobiles.
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US Replaces Electronics Tariffs with Semiconductor Tariffs; China Demands Full Removal
US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer announced on April 13th, 2019, that the temporary suspension of tariffs on electronics will be replaced by semiconductor tariffs to encourage domestic production, while China urged the complete removal of tariffs amid ongoing trade tensions.
US Replaces Electronics Tariffs with Semiconductor Tariffs; China Demands Full Removal
US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer announced on April 13th, 2019, that the temporary suspension of tariffs on electronics will be replaced by semiconductor tariffs to encourage domestic production, while China urged the complete removal of tariffs amid ongoing trade tensions.
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36% Bias Score


Temporary Tariff Relief for Electronics, but Semiconductor Tariffs Looming
The U.S. temporarily exempted electronics from China tariffs, causing a stock market rise, but President Trump's threat of new semiconductor tariffs next week created uncertainty, impacting consumer confidence and supply chain management.
Temporary Tariff Relief for Electronics, but Semiconductor Tariffs Looming
The U.S. temporarily exempted electronics from China tariffs, causing a stock market rise, but President Trump's threat of new semiconductor tariffs next week created uncertainty, impacting consumer confidence and supply chain management.
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US Delays Electronics Tariffs, Announces Semiconductor Tariffs to Boost Domestic Production
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced a temporary reprieve on tariffs for electronics, which will be replaced by semiconductor tariffs in a month or two to encourage domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on Southeast Asia, impacting global supply chains and consumer prices.
US Delays Electronics Tariffs, Announces Semiconductor Tariffs to Boost Domestic Production
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced a temporary reprieve on tariffs for electronics, which will be replaced by semiconductor tariffs in a month or two to encourage domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on Southeast Asia, impacting global supply chains and consumer prices.
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48% Bias Score


Openchip: Europe's Bid for Tech Sovereignty
The Catalan startup Openchip, backed by €128 million in public funding, aims to design open-source chips for AI and supercomputers, challenging the dominance of US and Chinese tech giants and bolstering Europe's technological sovereignty by late 2027.
Openchip: Europe's Bid for Tech Sovereignty
The Catalan startup Openchip, backed by €128 million in public funding, aims to design open-source chips for AI and supercomputers, challenging the dominance of US and Chinese tech giants and bolstering Europe's technological sovereignty by late 2027.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Investigates Imports of Chips and Pharmaceuticals, Citing National Security
The Trump administration launched investigations into imports of computer chips, chip-making equipment, and pharmaceuticals, citing national security concerns and aiming to boost domestic production, potentially imposing new tariffs.

Trump Administration Investigates Imports of Chips and Pharmaceuticals, Citing National Security
The Trump administration launched investigations into imports of computer chips, chip-making equipment, and pharmaceuticals, citing national security concerns and aiming to boost domestic production, potentially imposing new tariffs.
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Trump's Semiconductor Tariffs: Impact on US Tech Giants
President Trump announced potential tariffs on semiconductors next week, impacting companies like Nvidia, Intel, TSMC, Samsung, and Apple. The tariffs aim to boost US production and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, particularly China.

Trump's Semiconductor Tariffs: Impact on US Tech Giants
President Trump announced potential tariffs on semiconductors next week, impacting companies like Nvidia, Intel, TSMC, Samsung, and Apple. The tariffs aim to boost US production and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, particularly China.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Announces Upcoming Semiconductor Tariffs Amidst China's Concerns and Shifting Trade Policies
President Trump announced that semiconductor tariffs will be implemented soon and that tariffs on iPhones and tablets will be announced soon, while China urged the US to completely cancel the reciprocal tariffs, and Bill Ackman suggested that a 90-day tariff pause and negotiation are possible.

Trump Announces Upcoming Semiconductor Tariffs Amidst China's Concerns and Shifting Trade Policies
President Trump announced that semiconductor tariffs will be implemented soon and that tariffs on iPhones and tablets will be announced soon, while China urged the US to completely cancel the reciprocal tariffs, and Bill Ackman suggested that a 90-day tariff pause and negotiation are possible.
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52% Bias Score

US Temporarily Exempts Electronics From Tariffs, But New Levies Coming Soon
The U.S. temporarily exempted smartphones, computer components, and semiconductors from tariffs until new, specific tariffs are implemented in one or two months, creating a temporary reprieve in the trade war with China, which demands complete tariff removal.

US Temporarily Exempts Electronics From Tariffs, But New Levies Coming Soon
The U.S. temporarily exempted smartphones, computer components, and semiconductors from tariffs until new, specific tariffs are implemented in one or two months, creating a temporary reprieve in the trade war with China, which demands complete tariff removal.
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40% Bias Score

MediaTek Unveils Dimensity 9400+ and Kompanio Ultra Chips
MediaTek launched the Dimensity 9400+ smartphone chip, featuring a 20% AI performance boost and enhanced BeiDou satellite support, and the Kompanio Ultra Chromebook chip, offering 18% faster CPU and 40% better GPU performance than Intel's Core Ultra 5 125U, both leveraging TSMC's 3nm process.

MediaTek Unveils Dimensity 9400+ and Kompanio Ultra Chips
MediaTek launched the Dimensity 9400+ smartphone chip, featuring a 20% AI performance boost and enhanced BeiDou satellite support, and the Kompanio Ultra Chromebook chip, offering 18% faster CPU and 40% better GPU performance than Intel's Core Ultra 5 125U, both leveraging TSMC's 3nm process.
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48% Bias Score

UMC Opens $5 Billion Singapore Chip Facility, Boosting Production Capacity
UMC opened the first phase of its $5 billion Singapore semiconductor facility, increasing its production capacity by 47% to over 1 million wafers annually by 2026, creating 700 jobs, and enhancing supply chain resilience.

UMC Opens $5 Billion Singapore Chip Facility, Boosting Production Capacity
UMC opened the first phase of its $5 billion Singapore semiconductor facility, increasing its production capacity by 47% to over 1 million wafers annually by 2026, creating 700 jobs, and enhancing supply chain resilience.
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44% Bias Score
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