Chipmakers Brace for Trump’s 100% Semiconductor Tariffs
Global chipmakers and EU officials face uncertainty after the U.S. imposes 100% tariffs on non-American semiconductors, potentially slowing Europe’s semiconductor ambitions.
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Global chipmakers and EU officials face uncertainty after the U.S. imposes 100% tariffs on non-American semiconductors, potentially slowing Europe’s semiconductor ambitions.
President Trump announced a 100% tariff on imported semiconductor chips, pressuring firms to build in the U.S. and reshaping the global chip landscape.
At the Third China International Supply Chain Expo, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stressed “a supply chain is connection,” as AI chips return to China, underscoring global collaboration.
Scientists from the Chinese mainland unveiled a scalable method to mass-produce high-quality indium selenide—’golden semiconductors’—paving the way for next-gen chips.
South Korea’s Supreme Court upheld a not-guilty verdict for Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Jae-yong in a 2015 merger fraud case, ending years of legal uncertainty.
Scientists in the Chinese mainland develop a self-assembled material for perovskite solar cells, overcoming key fabrication challenges and earning U.S. NREL certification.
In Ningbo, Chinese mainland and CEEC experts unite on semiconductors and smart materials, driving science innovation through strategic cross-border collaboration.
The foreign ministry of the Chinese mainland says it maintains close communication with the Netherlands to strengthen semiconductor cooperation and safeguard global supply chain stability.
Xiaomi joins Apple, Qualcomm and MediaTek as the fourth company to master 3nm chip design with its self-developed Xuanjie O1, promising better performance and efficiency in next-gen phones.
U.S. guidance warns global use of Huawei’s Ascend AI chips could breach export rules, revealing deeper anxieties in the AI leadership race.