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2 months ago |
business-standard.com | Josh Wingrove |Jenny Leonard
By Josh Wingrove and Jenny Leonard President Donald Trump pledged hundreds of billions in tariffs to remake the global economy and target even his closest neighbours. But so far, it's been more Art of the Deal than a revolution. Trump on Monday shelved plans for wide-ranging tariffs on Canada and Mexico, after doing the same for Colombia the prior week. In each case, Trump relented despite countries promising only modest changes on border security and immigration.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
financialpost.com | Josh Wingrove |Jenny Leonard |Alexandra Levine
The officials said the deadline — which lands on Sunday, one day before the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday and Trump’s inauguration — essentially punts the issue of how to deal with the app to their White House successors. An official said the current administration’s policy has been clear — that Tiktok should remain in operation but under American ownership and that the timing of the deadline left implementation of a ban up to the next administration.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
business-standard.com | Jenny Leonard |Mackenzie Hawkins
President-elect Donald Trump is likely to maintain new US limits on global sales of AI chips by Nvidia Corp. and others, a top Biden administration official said, citing bipartisan national security concerns surrounding China's pursuit of advanced technology. The rules, unveiled by the White House on Monday, would cap shipments of advanced AI processors on both a company and a country basis, covering most of the world in an expansion of trade curbs that have mostly targeted China.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
business-standard.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jenny Leonard
By Mackenzie Hawkins and Jenny Leonard The White House unveiled sweeping new limits on the sale of advanced AI chips by Nvidia Corp. and its peers, leaving the Trump administration to decide how and whether to implement curbs that have encountered fierce industry opposition. The rules, which are set to take effect in one year, establish caps on the amount of computing power that can be sold to most countries.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
business-standard.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jenny Leonard
By Mackenzie Hawkins and Jenny LeonardPresident Joe Biden's administration plans one additional round of restrictions on the export of artificial intelligence chips from the likes of Nvidia Corp. just days before leaving office, a final push in his effort to keep advanced technologies out of the hands of China and Russia.
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