cua cà mau cua tươi sống cua cà mau bao nhiêu 1kg giá cua hôm nay giá cua cà mau hôm nay cua thịt cà mau cua biển cua biển cà mau cách luộc cua cà mau cua gạch cua gạch cà mau vựa cua cà mau lẩu cua cà mau giá cua thịt cà mau hôm nay giá cua gạch cà mau giá cua gạch cách hấp cua cà mau cua cốm cà mau cua hấp mua cua cà mau cua ca mau ban cua ca mau cua cà mau giá rẻ cua biển tươi cuaganic cua cua thịt cà mau cua gạch cà mau cua cà mau gần đây hải sản cà mau cua gạch son cua đầy gạch giá rẻ các loại cua ở việt nam các loại cua biển ở việt nam cua ngon cua giá rẻ cua gia re crab farming crab farming cua cà mau cua cà mau cua tươi sống cua tươi sống cua cà mau bao nhiêu 1kg giá cua hôm nay giá cua cà mau hôm nay cua thịt cà mau cua biển cua biển cà mau cách luộc cua cà mau cua gạch cua gạch cà mau vựa cua cà mau lẩu cua cà mau giá cua thịt cà mau hôm nay giá cua gạch cà mau giá cua gạch cách hấp cua cà mau cua cốm cà mau cua hấp mua cua cà mau cua ca mau ban cua ca mau cua cà mau giá rẻ cua biển tươi cuaganic cua cua thịt cà mau cua gạch cà mau cua cà mau gần đây hải sản cà mau cua gạch son cua đầy gạch giá rẻ các loại cua ở việt nam các loại cua biển ở việt nam cua ngon cua giá rẻ cua gia re crab farming crab farming cua cà mau
Skip to main content

U.S. restricts trade with China’s largest chipmaker due to alleged military ties

The U.S. government has placed trade restrictions on Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., China’s largest chipmaker, on allegations of connections to the Asian country’s military.

Recommended Videos

Earlier this month, the Trump administration was reportedly looking into adding SMIC to the Commerce Department’s entity list, where it would join fellow Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE, with the Defense Department working with other agencies over the matter. Sources claimed that the government was scrutinizing ties between SMIC and the Chinese military, with the chipmaker denying the alleged connections.

The Commerce Department has reportedly pushed through with tightening exports to SMIC. In a letter sent to U.S. computer chip companies, seen by the Wall Street Journal and Reuters, the department requires them to secure individual export licenses if they want to continue to do business with SMIC, as there is “unacceptable risk” that the equipment supplied to SMIC will be used for military purposes.

The restrictions represent a turnaround in U.S. policy from earlier this year, when the Commerce Department told applicants for “military end user” licenses to sell to SMIC that the licenses were not required, Reuters reported, citing three sources familiar with the matter.

The designation on SMIC, however, is not as severe as being blacklisted, which makes it difficult to secure export licenses, Reuters reported.

“SMIC reiterates that it manufactures semiconductors and provides services solely for civilian and commercial end-users and end-uses,” a spokesperson said in a statement to the Wall Street Journal. “The company has no relationship with the Chinese military and does not manufacture for any military end-users or end-uses.”

Aaron Mamiit
Aaron received an NES and a copy of Super Mario Bros. for Christmas when he was four years old, and he has been fascinated…
TikTok reaches deal to sell its U.S. operations to Oracle
tiktok logo

TikTok has reportedly struck a deal with Oracle to sell its U.S. operations to the American software giant, just ahead of the September 15 deadline to sell the business imposed by President Trump.

The deal ensures that the popular social media app will remain operational for its millions of fans in the U.S.

Read more
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition reportedly coming to U.S. through Verizon
Samsung Galaxy S20 and S20 Plus

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition is reportedly coming to the United States, as videos of the rumored smartphone were spotted on Verizon's website.

The specifications and renders of the device were leaked in August by Pricebaba and reliable tipster OnLeaks, but it was unclear if U.S. customers will be able to buy the cheaper version of the Galaxy S20. WinFuture’s Roland Quandt, however, found videos hosted on Verizon's website that apparently confirm it.

Read more
Trump says TikTok won’t get a deadline extension to sell its U.S. operations
tiktok logo next to trump

TikTok is running out of time to sell its U.S. operations and President Donald Trump has ruled out the possibility of an extension. On Thursday, September 10, Trump (via CNN) told a group of reporters before boarding Air Force One that if TikTok doesn't secure a U.S. buyer before the imminent deadline, it will be banned.

“We’ll either close up TikTok in this country for security reasons or it will be sold. There will be no extension of the TikTok deadline,” Trump said.

Read more