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  • 1 week ago | lanacion.com.ar | Karen Freifeld

    By Karen Freifeld29 mayo (Reuters) -Estados Unidos ha ordenado a un amplio abanico de empresas que dejen de enviar productos a China sin licencia y ha revocado las ya concedidas a determinados proveedores, dijeron tres personas cercanas al asunto. Las nuevas restricciones, que probablemente aumentarán las tensiones con Pekín, parecen dirigirse a los puntos críticos para impedir que China obtenga productos necesarios para sectores clave, dijo una de las fuentes.

  • 1 week ago | japantimes.co.jp | Karen Freifeld

    The United States has ordered a broad swathe of companies to stop shipping goods to China without a license and revoked licenses already granted to certain suppliers, said three people familiar with the matter. The new restrictions — which are likely to escalate tensions with Beijing — appear aimed at choke points to prevent China from getting products necessary for key sectors, one of the people said.

  • 1 week ago | msn.com | Karen Freifeld

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  • 1 week ago | uk.marketscreener.com | Karen Freifeld

    (Reuters) -The United States has ordered a broad swathe of companies to stop shipping goods to China without a license and revoked licenses already granted to certain suppliers, said three people familiar with the matter. The new restrictions - which are likely to escalate tensions with Beijing - appear aimed at choke points to prevent China from getting products necessary for key sectors, one of the people said.

  • 1 week ago | marketscreener.com | Karen Freifeld

    Published on 05/28/2025 at 15:38, updated on 05/28/2025 at 19:30 (Reuters) - The U.S. has ordered companies that offer software used to design semiconductors to stop selling to China without first getting an export license, two people familiar with the situation said. Electronic design automation software makers, which include Cadence, Synopsys and Siemens EDA, were sent notifications by the Commerce Department to cease supplying their technology, one of the people said.

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10 Jan 23

Trump’s longtime CFO will be sentenced Tuesday for a 15-year tax fraud scheme at the ex-president’s co. He’s likely to spend 100 days at Rikers after testifying at the Trump Org trial, where he said Trump did not conspire with him. He is on paid leave. https://t.co/EPGUWr0VBd

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6 Oct 22

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