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Amanda Coakley
Amanda Coakley is an award-winning journalist covering central and eastern Europe, and a Europe’s Futures Fellow at the IWM in Vienna. Her work has been published in national and international outlets including Foreign Policy, TIME, The Irish Times, Prospect Magazine, The Independent, New ...
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Will Washington Invest in Its Neighborhood?
27 May 2022
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Foreign Policy
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| Geopolitics
The White House introduced the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, hinting at potential economic engagement strategies for Latin America. The Biden administration faces criticism for perceived economic disengagement in both regions amidst geopolitical tensions with Russia and China. The framework aims to strengthen trade without traditional tariff reductions, which may not pass Congress. The upcoming Summit of the Americas may reveal further commitments to Latin America, particularly in green economic recoveries. The region, grappling with poverty and environmental challenges, could benefit from U.S. investment in green infrastructure and support for debt-for-nature swaps. The International Development Finance Corporation and the Inter-American Development Bank could play significant roles in financing these initiatives. The article also touches on the Uvalde school shooting's impact in Mexico and the upcoming presidential elections in Colombia, where anti-establishment candidate Rodolfo Hernández Suárez is gaining popularity.
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Jose Manuel Cuevas
Colombian journalist, editor and researcher based in Spain.
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China is winning the chip war against the United States
27 Nov 2023
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elordenmundial.com
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| International Relations
The article discusses the ongoing technological competition between China and the United States, focusing on the semiconductor industry. It highlights Huawei's surprising advancements in chip technology despite U.S. sanctions, symbolized by the release of the Mate 60 Pro smartphone. The article details the challenges and achievements of Huawei and its subsidiary HiSilicon, emphasizing the significance of the Kirin 9000S chip. It also touches on the broader implications of this technological race for both countries.
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Rob Garver
Rob Garver is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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China, U.S. Escalate Trade-Restrictions War
21 Oct 2023
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www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com
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China has tightened export controls on graphite, crucial for electric car batteries and green energy systems, to ensure global supply chain security and protect national interests. This follows the U.S. expansion of semiconductor export restrictions to China, including Nvidia's AI chips. The U.S. described its measures as minor, aimed at closing policy loopholes. Trade interactions between the U.S. and China are evolving, with both countries seeking a new equilibrium despite high trade volumes. Lily McElwee from the Center for Strategic and International Studies noted that both countries are communicating more about trade policies, with joint working groups possibly normalizing advance warnings about new restrictions.
Erin Hale
Erin Hale is a journalist based in Taipei.
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Why is China banning officials and state employees from using iPhones?
11 Sept 2023
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| Cybersecurity
China is reportedly banning government officials and employees at state-owned enterprises from using iPhones, a move seen as part of the ongoing trade and tech war with the United States. The ban, which has not been officially announced, aims to bolster cybersecurity and reduce reliance on foreign technology, benefiting domestic companies like Huawei. The ban has negatively impacted Apple's stock and raised concerns among Western companies about the business environment in China. The move underscores the growing tension between Beijing's desire for control and China's economic future, potentially accelerating the shift of production and investment away from China.
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Kris Herndon
An award-winning writer of both fiction and non-fiction, Lara Kristin Herndon has covered pop culture, art, architecture, design, and many other topics since 1995. Sometimes credited as Kris Herndon, Ms. Herndon’s byline has appeared in The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, O the Oprah Magazine, ...
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Winds of Change Are Blowing Across Rhode Island
01 Oct 2023
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oilwomanmagazine.com
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| Women in Energy
Offshore wind energy is gaining momentum in the U.S., with Rhode Island at the forefront. The Block Island Wind Farm has set a precedent, and the upcoming Revolution Wind project promises significant clean energy output and job creation. Women are increasingly represented in the sector, supported by organizations like WRISE and initiatives such as the Offshore Wind Skills Academy. The sector is expected to grow, driven by decreasing costs and supportive policies, including Rhode Island's goal for 100% renewable electricity by 2030.
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Judy Lin
Judy Lin is a journalist based in Taipei, Taiwan.
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US bets on AI to develop sustainable materials, strengthen semiconductor leadership
02 Oct 2024
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www.digitimes.com
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| Sustainability
The US Department of Commerce has launched a $100 million initiative under the CHIPS for America program to maintain leadership in the semiconductor industry by using AI to develop sustainable materials and processes. This effort aims to address environmental challenges and enhance domestic semiconductor manufacturing amid global competition, particularly from China and South Korea. The initiative emphasizes AI-powered autonomous experimentation to accelerate material design and production, fostering collaborations between universities, industry, and research institutions. Key figures like Gina Raimondo and Arati Prabhakar highlight the program's potential to secure the future of US semiconductor manufacturing and innovation.
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Daniel Lippman
Daniel Lippman is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Janet Yellen to make second trip to China next month
05 Oct 2023
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Yahoo Entertainment
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| Economic Policy
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will visit China in April to meet with senior Chinese leaders, following up on her July meetings that established new Economic and Financial Working Groups. This trip is part of the Biden administration's broader strategy to maintain stability in U.S.-China relations amid various tensions, including the Chinese spy balloon incident and issues in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea. The administration has been engaging in high-level visits to manage bilateral ties responsibly, especially during the U.S. presidential election campaign. Yellen's priorities include transparency on Beijing's foreign exchange practices, joint management of potential global banking crises, and cooperation on anti-money laundering efforts.
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Jean-Marc Manach
jean-marc manach is a french investigative & OSINT (data)journalist based in Paris, France, working on surveillance, privacy and intelligence issues (among other things) since the late 90s. He has written numerous information security manuals explaining how to protect ones sources and ...
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United States wants to ban the import and sale of Chinese connected vehicles
25 Sept 2024
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Next
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| Automotive Industry
The United States is proposing a ban on the import and sale of Chinese connected vehicles, citing national security concerns over potential espionage and sabotage. The Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security highlights the risks associated with vehicle connectivity systems and autonomous driving software, which could be exploited by foreign adversaries. The proposed rules aim to protect American technological supply chains and prevent foreign surveillance or sabotage. The move is part of a broader strategy to safeguard American industries and workers, reminiscent of previous tensions with Huawei. The ban would take effect in stages, with software restrictions starting in 2027 and hardware restrictions in 2030.
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Maggie Miller
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Raimondo would ‘consider’ banning Chinese companies if Congress OK’d authorities
29 Feb 2024
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www.politico.com
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| Legislation
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo expressed openness to banning Chinese companies that access U.S. data, contingent on new legislative authority from Congress. This marks a significant escalation in U.S.-China tensions over technology and data security. Raimondo's comments align with the Biden administration's broader efforts to protect sensitive personal data, including recent probes into Chinese-made connected vehicles and an executive order from President Joe Biden. Legislative efforts like the RESTRICT Act and the GUARD Act aim to empower the Commerce Department to take more decisive action against Chinese firms. The administration's stance reflects growing concerns about data security and potential cyber threats from China.
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Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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It’s Tariff Time, Again
02 Dec 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| Trade Policy
The article explores the contrasting trade policies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden, focusing on tariffs and direct investment strategies to boost US manufacturing. Trump's tariffs aimed to protect American jobs by imposing taxes on imports, which increased domestic steel production but negatively impacted other industries. Biden's approach involves direct government investment in key industries like computer chips, aiming to create jobs and strengthen domestic manufacturing. While Biden's strategy shows potential, it faces challenges, such as Intel's struggles. Both policies reflect a shift towards protectionism, with long-term impacts on the US economy yet to be fully realized.
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Ronan Murphy
Ronan Murphy is an Irish football journalist, focusing on the Bundesliga, European and international soccer. He is a regular Bundesliga and Champions League pundit on the Sony Sports Network and is Head of Social for the Realtimes Network, running social media for sites such as FootballTransfers, ...
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Ban TikTok? Not So Fast
01 Oct 2023
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cepa.org
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| Social Media Regulation
The US government is considering a ban on TikTok due to national security concerns, but the process faces significant hurdles, including Senate approval and potential legal challenges. The bipartisan bill targets social networks with over one million users, raising questions about its scope and effectiveness. TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, has proposed measures to address security issues, but the Biden Administration remains unsatisfied. The bill's impact on small businesses and young voters is a concern, with TikTok playing a crucial role in the US economy and political campaigns. The outcome of this legislative effort will significantly influence US tech policy towards China.
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Faustine Ngila
Faustine Ngila is Kenya's renowned technology journalist based in Nairobi. He has reported widely on the Fourth Industrial Revolution, covering emerging technologies and innovations in Kenya and Africa. He writes for the Daily Nation, Business Daily, Taifa Leo and The East African. He is one of a ...
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China hacked into email of US commerce secretary Gina Raimondo
11 Jul 2023
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qz.com
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Chinese hackers, identified as Storm-0558 by Microsoft, breached the email systems of officials from over 20 agencies globally, including the email accounts of US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and other US officials. The cyber attack occurred ahead of Secretary of State Antony Blinken's diplomatic visit to China in June, following a period of heightened tensions due to trade disagreements and the spy balloon incident. Microsoft reported that the hackers gained access through a token validation loophole, affecting around 25 organizations. Microsoft has since mitigated the attack for all customers.
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Rishi Raj
RISHI RAJ is a journalist based in New Delhi, India. A drop out student BJMC 2ND YEAR. very inspire to photojournalism.
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Import licensing: Leading ICT firms seek US intervention; say India’s decision intended to force firms to participate in PLI
05 Oct 2023
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Financialexpress
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| Trade Policy
Top global ICT firms, including Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, have urged the US government to intervene against India's new import licensing policy for laptops, tablets, personal computers, and servers, effective from November 1. Industry associations argue that the policy aims to boost domestic manufacturing and pressure companies to join India's production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, potentially violating World Trade Organisation commitments. They warn that the policy could disrupt trade, create scarcity, and increase prices in India, while also affecting US companies' investments and operations in India.
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Mark Scott
Mark Scott is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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We need to calm down about AI and elections
18 Apr 2024
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| Disinformation
The article discusses the growing concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on elections worldwide. Despite the real threat posed by AI in spreading disinformation, there is no concrete evidence yet that it has unfairly influenced voter outcomes. The author, Mark Scott, emphasizes the need for a balanced perspective, highlighting that while AI is a new tool for bad actors, it has not yet proven to be a decisive factor in elections. The article also features an interview with Margrethe Vestager, the European Commission's digital chief, who discusses the future of digital legislation and the challenges of regulating AI and big tech companies. Additionally, the piece touches on India's upcoming elections and the use of AI in political campaigns.
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Pirzada Shakir
Pirzada Shakir is a journalist based in Jammu and Kashmir, India. He extensively writes on defense, conflict, identity conflict, human rights, gender, social issues, environment and politics. His work has been published in different international and Indian media outlets including Press Trust of ...
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West must live with India's stance on Russia-Ukraine war: Jaishankar
26 Nov 2022
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| India's Foreign Policy
India has abstained from voting on UN resolutions condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine, advocating for a diplomatic solution and ceasefire. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar emphasized India's credible and independent position, aligning with those who respect the UN Charter. The US criticized India's relationship with Russia, with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo calling India's trade deal with Russia 'disappointing' and urging India to support the US stance against Russia.
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Elliot Smith
Elliot Smith is a British multimedia journalist with eight years' domestic and international experience covering geopolitics, economics, business and sport, most recently working as a full-time Correspondent for CNBC in London. Having recently relocated to Copenhagen, he will now be available to ...
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Trump is a ‘transactional president' but may not rock the boat on China, Standard Chartered CEO says
16 Jan 2024
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| Trade
Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters commented on the potential return of Donald Trump as a 'transactional president' who is unlikely to disrupt the Biden administration's efforts to rebuild relations with China. Trump, who is leading in the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, had previously initiated a trade war with China. The Biden administration has made moves to stabilize the relationship, with visits from U.S. officials and a meeting between Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Winters remains optimistic about avoiding negative outcomes in U.S.-China economic relations.
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Vivienne Walt
Vivienne Walt is a seasoned, award-winning foreign correspondent for TIME Magazine and other major US publications. She travels widely from her base in Paris, with broad expertise on war and terrorism in Europe and beyond. Walt has covered the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, and the Egyptian, Tunisian ...
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How Howard Lutnick Could Shake Up Global Trade
20 Nov 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| Technology Export Restrictions
Howard Lutnick, a Wall Street billionaire and Trump loyalist, has been appointed as the commerce secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. This role involves defending American business interests and overseeing technology export restrictions, aligning with Trump's America First agenda. Lutnick's appointment may lead to structural changes in the Commerce Department, potentially integrating the Office of the United States Trade Representative. His close ties with Elon Musk could benefit Starlink, but his business interests, including Cantor Fitzgerald, raise potential conflict of interest concerns.
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Emma Woollacott
Emma Woollacott is a journalist based in Oxford, United Kingdom, writing in fields from science and tech to business and politics, freelance since 1992. I've written for most British broadsheet national newspapers, including the Times, Daily Telegraph, Financial Times and Guardian, as well as many ...
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US carries out semiconductor review in light of security concerns
22 Dec 2023
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www.itpro.com
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| US-China Relations
The US is conducting a review of the semiconductor supply chain to address national security risks from China. The review aims to strengthen the supply chain, promote fair competition, and reduce dependence on Chinese-manufactured chips. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo emphasized the need for industry collaboration. The review follows a report from the Bureau of Industry and Security, which highlighted intense competition and significant subsidies from foreign governments, particularly China. The US CHIPs Act, providing $52.7 billion in subsidies and tax credits, aims to bolster domestic production. The EU is also addressing similar concerns with its European Chips Act.
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