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China imposes reciprocal sanctions on 5 U.S. individuals

China has decided to impose reciprocal sanctions on five U.S. individuals per its Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law, Foreign Ministry spokesperson ZhaoLijian said Thursday.The

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China opposes U.S. warship transit through Taiwan Straits

China on Wednesday expressed resolute opposition to a U.S. destroyer sailing through the Taiwan Straits, saying the move severely damaged regional peace and stability.China has closely followed the A

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India grants approval for 5G trials, avoids Chinese firms

Indian telecom ministry on Tuesday said it has granted several telecom service providers permission to conduct a six-month trial for the use and application of 5G technology in the country. New Delhi

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China condemns passage of U.S. warships through Taiwan Straits

The Chinese army is on high alert and ready to respond to all threats and provocations, said China's Defense Ministry spokesperson Wu Qian after two U.S. warships – gui

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DJI added to Commerce Department ‘entity list’

Following numerous reports that the U.S. government was seeking to crack down on DJI, the Department of Commerce today will be adding the drone giant to its “Entity List.” Reuters and Dro

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Atlanta-based Sanguina wants to make fingernail selfies a digital biomarker for iron deficiency

Sanguina, an Atlanta-based health technology developer, is launching its a mobile app in the Google Play Store that uses pictures of fingernails to determine whether or not someone is getting enough i

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The TikTok deal solves quite literally nothing

Well… that was pointless.After debasing the idea of free commerce in the U.S in the name of a misplaced security concern, stringing along several multi-billion dollar companies that embarrassed

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U.S. Commerce chief defends help for airlines, farmers amid COVID-19

U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Friday defended additional government help for industries such as farming and airlines amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, but s

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Justice Department says WeChat users won’t be penalized under Trump’s executive order

In a Wednesday filing in federal court, the United States government said that users who use or download WeChat “to convey personal or business information” will not be subject to penalti

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U.S.: WeChat users not to be penalized

WeChat users will not face civil or criminal penalties even if the United States bans the Chinese-owned messaging app through other actions next week, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday

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Chip group to warn the Trump admin against blacklisting China's SMIC

Companies that supply the chip sector with sophisticated and expensive equipment plan to warn the Trump administration against a proposal to blacklist China's top chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturin

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Huawei facing more US sanctions to stop access to chip technology

President Trump has repeatedly claimed the Chinese tech company represents a threat to US security.

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US Commerce Department updates rules to further limit Huawei’s chip access

The United States Department of Commerce this morning issued updates to a list of rules designed to restrict Huawei’s access to U.S.-based technology. The new restrictions follow a similar decree anno

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Trump says he signed order reimposing 10% aluminum tariffs on Canada

President Donald Trump said he signed a proclamation Thursday to reimpose 10% tariffs on aluminum imports from Canada that had been suspended more than a year earlier.“

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Daily Crunch: Trump bans transactions with ByteDance and Tencent

Trump escalates his campaign against Chinese tech companies, Facebook extends work from home until the middle of 2021 and Netflix adds support for Hindi. Here’s your Daily Crunch for August 7, 2

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EU court cancels U.S. data-sharing pact over snooping concerns

The European Union's top court ruled Thursday that an agreement that allows thousands of companies — from tech giants to small financial firms — to transfer data to the United States is invalid be

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EU court cancels US data-sharing pact over snooping concerns

The European Union’s top court ruled Thursday that an agreement that allows thousands of companies — from tech giants to small financial firms — to transfer data to the