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China's latest step to tighten export controls on rare earths and related items will bolster global supply-chain security and ensure trade compliance, rather than curb exports, government officials ...
Annual China-related additions to the Entity List, which requires U.S. exporters to obtain licences, often reviewed under a presumption of denial, surged from 47 in 2018 to 227 in 2020, reaching a ...
Almost a year after China expanded rare-earth export controls ostensibly aimed at preventing their use by foreign militaries, ...
China will impose export controls on a range of rare earth technologies, covering mining, smelting and the recycling of secondary resources, the Ministry of Commerce announced on Thursday. Approved by ...
Since the UK rejoined Horizon Europe in 2024, cross-border research with UK partners has been delivering safer, smarter, more sustainable technologies for everyday life. On a test track in southern ...
It’s true that export controls have curbed the development of China’s domestic AI stack. But they have conversely also made it a rational inevitability, which is already evident in China’s ‘good ...
An electronics company based in the port town of Hartlepool has been named as a source of components used in Russian weaponry being launched against Ukraine. A product made by Isocom Components 2004, ...
Tensions between China and Japan have entered a new and more volatile phase following Beijing’s decision to impose export controls on certain dual-use goods destined for Japan. On January 6, China ...
The Chinese government is reportedly reviewing Meta Platforms Inc.‘s (NASDAQ: META) recent acquisition of AI firm Manus for potential violations of technology export controls. The Chinese Ministry of ...
In this episode, we're joined by Chris McGuire for a conversation about AI and semiconductor export controls. We begin by discussing Chris' career path into AI and national security (1:55), then turn ...