May 29, 2026: Ari Sulby Joins 91成人 Team
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Press Release
鈥淎ri brings deep trade policy expertise and experience in global economic engagement to 91成人 at a pivotal time for the semiconductor industry,鈥 said John Neuffer, president and CEO of 91成人. 鈥淗is experience advancing U.S. trade priorities will be invaluable as 91成人 continues to advocate for policies that strengthen supply chain resilience, promote innovation, and expand market access for the semiconductor industry. We鈥檙e thrilled to have him on the team.鈥 |
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Bloomberg
The European Union is making a fresh attempt to revive its faltering semiconductor industry via a rebooted Chips Act, an effort expected to require 鈧120 billion ($140 billion) in public-private investment by 2035, according to draft plans seen by Bloomberg News. The upcoming Chips Act 2.0 will focus on practical ways to bolster local demand for EU-made chips, after the original 2023 law failed in an attempt to grow the bloc鈥檚 market share.
Wall Street Journal
Amazon Web Services has signed up cloud storage company Snowflake as its latest chips customer, as the proliferation of artificial intelligence agents continues to drive high levels of demand for computing hardware. Snowflake plans to pay $6 billion over the next five years for access to Amazon鈥檚 Graviton chips inside AWS data centers. Graviton, which AWS released in 2018, is a central processing unit, or CPU鈥攖he main computer brains that power everything from personal devices like smartphones and laptops to car computers, data center servers and advanced AI systems. |
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South China Morning Post
China鈥檚 Wingtech Technology says it has developed an independent management operation for Nexperia鈥檚 Chinese unit, in a bid to insulate the local business as it fights to regain control of the Dutch chipmaker. Wingtech chairwoman Ruby Yang Mu said on Friday that the core management, research and development and production teams at Nexperia China were now fully based in the country and possessed 鈥渃omplete operational decision-making authority鈥.
Reuters
When He Tingbo was put in charge 鈥媜f Huawei’s chip development in 2003, the young engineer was handed an annual budget of $400 million and a mandate 鈥宼hat would eventually put her at the centre of China’s most consequential technology effort. More than two decades later, He, often described in Chinese technology circles as Huawei’s “chip queen”, has become one of the company’s most important executives and a symbol of China’s determination to survive U.S. sanctions and build a self-reliant semiconductor business. |
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Bloomberg
The Trump administration is removing some tariffs on imports from Taiwan to implement parts of a previously agreed trade deal with the US. The US will remove derivative aluminum, steel and copper duties from aircraft components imported from Taiwan, according to a notice posted in the Federal Register. Washington is also modifying sectoral levies on Taiwanese auto parts, timber, lumber and wood derivative products. The combined rate on applied goods will be capped at 15%.
Reuters
The Trump administration’s trade agency said on Wednesday 鈥媔t will kick off the first of three negotiating rounds with Mexico this week to revamp the North American trade agreement, but made no mention 鈥宱f any talks with Canada. The U.S. Trade Representative’s office said in a statement that Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Jeffrey Goettman will lead bilateral talks in Mexico City on Thursday and Friday focused on “economic security and rules of origin for key industrial goods.” |
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Phys.org
Researchers have created a new theoretical framework that shows how memory-preserving “memtransistors” could overcome the intrinsic limits in efficiency faced by conventional semiconductor transistors, imposed by the laws of thermodynamics. Led by Victor Lopez-Richard at the Federal University of S茫o Carlos, Brazil, in collaboration with the University of Wurzburg, in Germany, and the University of Richmond, U.S., the researchers showed that further improvements to transistor switching efficiency could be reached simply by harnessing memory effects that are already present in many nanoscale devices.
Phys.org
Diamond is extremely valuable to science and technology not for its sparkle but for its extreme hardness, high thermal conductivity, transparency to a large fraction of the light spectrum, and a host of other exceptional properties.听Now researchers from the Pennsylvania State University, the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME), and the U.S. Department of Energy National Quantum Information Science Research Center Q-NEXT, led by Argonne National Laboratory, have uncovered new insights into the physics behind the phenomenon by carefully creating high-quality diamond, isolating electronic signatures from material noise, and revealing the fundamental mechanisms that had long remained hidden. |
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May 15, 2026: Top Business Groups Urge Congress to Extend, Expand Successful Semiconductor Tax Credit
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Press Release
鈥淭o be the world鈥檚 economic, technology, and security leader, America must lead the world in semiconductors,鈥 said 91成人 President and CEO John Neuffer. 鈥淭he Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit has been a major driver of America鈥檚 recent semiconductor resurgence, and it鈥檚 critical policymakers act now to build on this success. Congress must extend and expand the tax credit to spur increased private investment in the U.S. chip ecosystem and reinforce America鈥檚 economy, national security, and leadership in the pivotal technologies of today and tomorrow.鈥 |
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KBS (Text Translated With Google Translate)
KBS conducted an exclusive interview with John Neuffer, President of the 91成人 of the United States, who visited Korea last month. President Neuffer stated that while expanding domestic manufacturing in the U.S. is necessary, complete self-sufficiency is impossible, and emphasized that cooperation with Korean companies is the core of the U.S. supply chain strategy.
Bloomberg
The European Union is working to join a US-led initiative aimed at securing supply chains for artificial intelligence and semiconductors as competition with China intensifies. The European Commission, the bloc鈥檚 executive arm, is exploring participation in the so-called Pax Silica alliance, though discussions on the terms are ongoing, according to people familiar with the matter.
Washington Post
Established by President Donald Trump in an executive order last fall, the Genesis Mission aims to 鈥渄ouble the productivity and impact of American research and innovation鈥 by leveraging massive amounts of data across the U.S.鈥檚 17 national labs 鈥 with the goal of unlocking innovations in particle physics, quantum computing, drug discovery and critical mineral mining. The mission has also enlisted dozens of private-sector partners including Google, the 91成人, chipmaker Micron, cloud company Oracle and rare earths company MP Materials. |
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New York Times
President Trump departed Beijing on Friday, touting trade deals to sell American-made airplanes, farm goods and other products, the signature outcome of his two-day summit with Xi Jinping, China鈥檚 top leader. Mr. Trump and his advisers said China had agreed to buy 200 Boeing airplanes, with the possibility to sell more, and more than $10 billion worth of agricultural products, as well as energy and medical devices. But few details were released, and Chinese officials said little publicly about the commitments.
Bloomberg
Just as an AI-driven boom in business investment bolstered US economic growth at the start of this year, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Nomura Holdings Inc. estimate China鈥檚 overseas sales of semiconductors, computers and other products closely related to artificial intelligence accounted for about half of China鈥檚 export growth in April. In total, Chinese shipments abroad climbed 14% from a year ago to a monthly record of $359 billion, meaning companies were reeling in roughly $500 million on average every hour.
Reuters
China’s top contract chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp 鈥宱n Friday said orders from overseas clients are increasing as the global artificial intelligence boom tightens capacity at foreign foundries. “There are still quite a lot of semiconductor capacity expansion projects and companies in China,” co-CEO Zhao Haijun said during an earnings 鈥媍all. “These are among the few places with available production capacity, so we are seeing many overseas 鈥媍ustomers shift their orders to be manufactured in China.” |
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Bloomberg
Donald Trump鈥檚 rift with Friedrich Merz is complicating the European Union鈥檚 push to finish its US trade deal before fresh tariffs arrive. The US president was reluctant on Thursday to delay his threatened 25% levy on European cars and trucks because he remains angry with the German chancellor over his criticism of the war in Iran, according to a person familiar with the matter.
South China Morning Post
Canada鈥檚 proposed free-trade agreement with Asean could help the region expand sectors ranging from mining to manufacturing while advancing Ottawa鈥檚 push to reduce its dependence on the US, according to analysts, as both sides seek to accelerate economic diversification. The agreement would open new markets and opportunities for Canadian workers and businesses across the region, Sidhu said on the sidelines of a trade meeting with his Philippine counterpart, Cristina Roque, and Finance Secretary Frederick Go. |
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Phys.org
Now, an international team of researchers led by ICN2, UAB, TU/e, and McGill has discovered a new regime of heat transport in ultrathin materials. The study shows that in 2D semiconductors, in particular molybdenum disulfide (MoS鈧) and molybdenum diselenide (MoSe鈧), heat can behave in a completely new way, known as hydro-thermoelastic transport, where thermal diffusion is highly impeded. These findings, published in Nature Physics, could have a significant impact on the development of new strategies for thermal management in devices.
Phys.org
As modern technologies shrink to the nanoscale, surfaces increasingly dictate how materials deform, yield, and fail. Yet probing this regime has long been hindered by the challenge of preparing and controlling surfaces with true atomic precision, particularly at the outermost atomic layer. In a recent study published in Small, researchers from The University of Osaka report the creation of step-terrace-ordered GaN surfaces using catalyst-referred etching (CARE). Mechanical testing on these surfaces demonstrates exceptional reproducibility across 100 measurements, achieving record-low stress scatter. |
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April 24, 2026: A.I. Is Forcing More Belt-Tightening at Big Tech
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New York Times
Tech companies increasingly feel under pressure to cut costs to afford the artificial intelligence race. But the call to lay off workers and reduce spending isn鈥檛 just being felt at established titans like Microsoft and Meta. Younger ones, including OpenAI, are also facing tough financial decisions. Rivals like Anthropic have made strides in technological capabilities, forcing companies like Meta and OpenAI to spend more on researchers and development resources.
South China Morning Post
The United States is planning to build an 鈥渆conomic security zone鈥 in the Philippines to counter China鈥檚 dominance in critical technologies. The 4,000-acre (1,619-hectare) hi-tech industrial hub will reportedly be the first of its kind in the world, operating under US common law despite being on Philippine soil. In a statement on Thursday, the US State Department described the zone as 鈥渁 purpose-built platform for allied manufacturing鈥, adding that it would support the 鈥渆volving needs of the allied network鈥. |
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Associated Press
The Trump administration is vowing to crack down on foreign tech companies鈥 exploitation of U.S. artificial intelligence models, singling out China at a time that country is narrowing the gap with the U.S. in the AI race. In a Thursday memo, Michael Kratsios, the president鈥檚 chief science and technology adviser, accused foreign entities 鈥減rincipally based in China鈥 of engaging in deliberate, industrial-scale campaigns to 鈥渄istill,鈥 or extract capabilities from, leading AI systems made in the U.S. and 鈥渆xploiting American expertise and innovation.鈥
South China Morning Post
China鈥檚 leading LED chipmaker and its Malaysian partner have abandoned their US$239 million cash offer to purchase Dutch technology company Lumileds Holding after opposition from US authorities, marking the latest setback for Chinese tech investment overseas following the high-profile Nexperia saga. Sanan Optoelectronics, listed in Shanghai, said in a disclosure announcement on Friday that despite multiple rounds of discussions, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) determined the transaction would pose 鈥渋rresolvable US national security risks鈥 and asked the firms to withdraw their filing and abandon the transaction. |
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Bloomberg
The European Union warned member states that efforts to strengthen safeguards in the bloc鈥檚 trade agreement with the US may cause the deal to unravel. The European Commission, the executive arm of the EU that handles trade matters, told the bloc鈥檚 ambassadors this week that some changes lawmakers proposed to the EU-US trade deal would sink the accord, according to people familiar with the discussion. EU lawmakers earlier blocked ratification of the deal 鈥 which was signed in July 鈥 after the US Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump鈥檚 use of an emergency-powers law to impose global tariffs and after the American president threatened to annex Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of EU member Denmark.
New York Times
Canada and the United States have yet to start negotiations over their free trade deal, but they are already publicly squabbling over various issues, reflecting the depth of their ruptured relations. As their talks to renew the North American trade pact that also includes Mexico have failed to get underway, Ottawa and Washington over the past week exchanged threats and insults, with the United States particularly perturbed over the decision by eight Canadian provinces last year to remove American wine and spirits from the shelves of government-owned liquor stores.
Reuters
India and South Korea said on Monday that they would boost their economic ties by expanding cooperation in 鈥宔nergy, critical minerals, shipbuilding, semiconductors and steel as they seek to double their trade to $50 billion by 2030. New Delhi and Seoul also agreed to resume and step up negotiations to give new energy to their 2010 trade agreement as India wants their trade to be more balanced and South Korea wants greater market access to the world’s fastest-growing major听鈥媏conomy. |
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Phys.org
Last year, tungsten diselenide (WSe2) had its magic moment. Two independent research groups discovered “magic angles” at which two atom-thin layers of the unique semiconductor, when twisted relative to one another into what’s known as a moire pattern, can superconduct electricity. Cory Dean and his colleagues at Columbia documented superconductivity at a 5掳 twist angle; upstate at Cornell, Jie Shan and Kin Fai Mak’s team saw it at around 3.5掳. Until then, graphene was the only other moire material capable of the feat.
Phys.org
A joint research team led by Professor Park Kyoung-Duck and Associate Director Suh Yung Doug of the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has succeeded in realizing a high-efficiency quantum light source that emits bright lights even at room temperature. The study is published in the journal Science Advances. The achievement overcomes a longstanding limitation of two-dimensional semiconductors鈥攁tomically thin materials typically about 100,000 times thinner than a human hair鈥攚hich previously required either cryogenic temperatures or complex electrical gating structures to produce efficient light emission. |
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April 17, 2026: Strait of Hormuz reopening for commercial traffic, Trump and Iran say
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Politico
The Strait of Hormuz, the waterway crucial for global trade that Iran has effectively closed since the beginning of the U.S.-Iran conflict, has reopened after a 10-day ceasefire was called between Israel and Lebanon, President Donald Trump and a top Iranian official said Friday. Trump welcomed Iran鈥檚 reopening of the strait, declaring the critical waterway 鈥淐OMPLETELY OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS鈥 but said that a U.S. naval blockade there remains in effect for Iranian ships.
Bloomberg
US factory output snapped back in the first quarter after disappointing at the end of 2025, and the advance extended beyond the artificial intelligence build-out. Federal Reserve data out Thursday showed manufacturing production excluding high-technology industries, such as computers and semiconductors, increased an annualized 2.8%. That鈥檚 one of the healthiest paces since 2021, when the economy was shifting back into gear following the pandemic. |
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Bloomberg
House Republicans are calling for US sanctions against Chinese entities that improperly extract results from leading US artificial intelligence models to develop their own competing systems, part of a widening effort by Congress to counter China in the global AI race. Legislation proposed by Representative Bill Huizenga would direct the government to identify entities in China and Russia that use improper query-and-copy techniques on American models, according to a draft seen by Bloomberg听News.
South China Morning Post
An AI computing centre capable of predicting weather patterns weeks in advance typically carries a price tag of US$100 million or more. Now, Chinese researchers say a small-scale quantum system can outperform such facilities at less than 1 per cent of the cost. The findings raise questions about the long-term economics of the global artificial intelligence infrastructure race.
Bloomberg
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hailed Anthropic PBC鈥檚 Mythos as a revolutionary step that will keep America ahead of China in AI, endorsing an industry leader that鈥檚 clashed with Washington over its role in military endeavors. Bessent, speaking Tuesday at a Wall Street Journal event in Washington, dismissed a question suggesting China was rapidly catching up in AI technology, though he said American artificial intelligence stood just three to six months ahead. |
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Financial Times
Donald Trump has warned he could rip up his trade deal with Britain as tensions rise between the US and UK over the Iran war and its economic fallout. The US president said the trade deal, agreed with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in May 2025, 鈥渃ould be changed鈥, as he continued to fulminate against a lack of support from London in the conflict with Tehran.
Bloomberg
Canada-US Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said the government wants to resolve trade frictions with the Trump administration as part of a comprehensive agreement, rather than through 鈥渙ne-off鈥 deals. LeBlanc said the irritants US officials raise privately are the same ones they鈥檝e outlined publicly. A recent report by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer鈥檚 office flagged Canada鈥檚 supply-managed dairy system, regulations affecting major US technology firms and other long-standing trade concerns. |
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Phys.org
When we watch videos or ask AI questions, enormous amounts of data are constantly moving inside computers. One promising way to solve this problem is to place memory very close to the computing circuits. However, real memory devices consist of multiple stacked layers, including electrodes. As a result, it has remained unclear how thin the entire device can be made. To address this challenge, a research team led by Professor Hiroshi Funakubo at Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo) set out to minimize the thickness of the entire memory device.
Phys.org
In pursuit of new quantum technologies, scientists and engineers have turned to specialized materials for building qubits鈥攖he fundamental components of quantum systems.听But transitioning from laboratory demonstrations to scalable systems will require scientific and manufacturing infrastructure capable of supporting robust and reliable qubit fabrication. Marking a milestone toward bridging that gap, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have built superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) using a silicon-compatible class of materials called transition metal silicides. |
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April 10, 2026: Global Semiconductor Sales Increase Substantially in February
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Press Release
鈥淕lobal chip sales remained very strong in February, exceeding January鈥檚 totals and far outpacing sales from February of last year,鈥 said John Neuffer,听91成人听president and CEO. 鈥淪ales into the Asia-Pacific region, the Americas, and China were all major drivers of year-to-year growth. Strong global demand is expected to persist during the remainder of the year, with annual sales projected to reach roughly $1 trillion globally.鈥 |
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Bloomberg
As it stands, approvals for chipmakers and other companies to ship goods to foreign buyers have been stretching for several months, resulting in billions of dollars in export backlogs, including products slated for US allies, according to an industry听听reviewed by Bloomberg听News. Last year, the number of processed licenses fell by roughly 25% across industries exporting everything from firearms and fracking equipment to supercomputers, according to two people familiar with the data. 鈥淭hese delays undermine US competitiveness and run counter to the administration鈥檚 goals,鈥 the 91成人 said in its letter to the Commerce Department.
Reuters
Thailand will pursue broad economic and administrative reforms, aim for faster growth听鈥媋nd cut business costs through the use of technology, according 鈥宼o a draft policy statement set to be delivered by the prime minister later this week. The draft, seen and verified by Reuters on Monday, also emphasises听鈥媠upport for small and medium-sized enterprises, easier access to finance and听鈥媔nvestments in artificial intelligence, semiconductors and clean energy. |
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Bloomberg
The European Union and US are nearing an agreement to coordinate on producing and securing critical minerals, part of a push to break reliance on Chinese supplies. The potential deal would create incentives, such as minimum prices, that could advantage non-Chinese suppliers, according to a draft of an 鈥渁ction plan鈥 seen by Bloomberg.
South China Morning Post
China鈥檚 hunt for semiconductor talent has intensified as Beijing aims to achieve artificial intelligence breakthroughs amid deepening tech rivalry with the US, but the plans have triggered fresh probes by Taiwanese authorities into talent poaching by mainland Chinese firms in what analysts describe as a 鈥渜uiet tech war鈥 over the human capital. A total of 11 new mainland Chinese firms were put under investigation for allegedly poaching semiconductor and other hi-tech talent, according to Taiwan鈥檚 Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) last Monday. |
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Supply Chain Dive
The U.S. will apply a 50% tariff on goods from countries supplying military weapons to Iran, effective immediately, President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post Wednesday. 鈥淭here will be no exclusions or exemptions!鈥 Trump wrote, without naming specific countries that would be tariffed. The White House has yet to publish any official documentation of the tariff as of Wednesday morning and Trump did not indicate how the levy would be installed.
Reuters
A U.S. trade court on Friday considered the legality of a 10% global import tax imposed by President Donald Trump, which听鈥媠everal states and small businesses say sidesteps a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of his previous 鈥宼ariffs. A group of 24 mostly Democratic-led states and two small businesses sued the Trump administration to stop the new tariffs, which went into effect on February 24. |
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Phys.org
A research team led by Professor Seungbum Hong from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering has published a review paper in the Journal of Materials Chemistry C systematically outlining research strategies for ferroelectric materials based on atomic force microscopy (AFM), addressing these limitations. A research team led by Professor Seungbum Hong from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering has published a review paper in the Journal of Materials Chemistry C systematically outlining research strategies for ferroelectric materials based on atomic force microscopy (AFM), addressing these limitations.
Phys.org
An international team of researchers, led by scientists from the University of California, Irvine, has demonstrated a fundamentally new way to make silicon emit light鈥攐vercoming one of the most persistent limitations in modern electronics and photonics. In their work appearing in Nano Letters, the scientists show that silicon, long considered an inefficient light emitter due to its indirect bandgap, can be transformed into a bright, broadband source. |
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April 3, 2026: Lapse of Key Digital Trade Measure Undermines Economic Growth, Innovation
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Press Release
鈥淭his commonsense measure has promoted growth and innovation across the global digital economy for decades, and it is deeply disappointing that WTO members allowed it to lapse. During upcoming discussions in Geneva, we urge all WTO members to make the Moratorium permanent and usher in much-needed certainty for the semiconductor industry, our customers, and the global digital economy. We commend the Trump Administration and partner governments for their efforts in support of this goal and remain ready to work with government leaders to ensure an agreement is reached in short order.鈥 |
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Politico
A top U.S. official on Monday pressured the European Union to join a Washington-led club on artificial intelligence and semiconductors. The U.S. launched the Pax Silica global club in December, an effort to counter China鈥檚 dominance by securing the supply chains underpinning artificial intelligence, including critical minerals, semiconductors, energy and hardware. But representatives from EU countries on Friday failed to give approval for the European Commission to begin formal talks with the U.S. State Department on joining the club.
Financial Times
The war in the Middle East has highlighted another potential choke point for the semiconductor supply chain as a shortage of Qatari gas has knocked out about 10 per cent to 15 per cent of global helium supply. The effect of the conflict has spread beyond energy commodities into industrial gas. QatarEnergy鈥檚 halt to natural gas production after Iranian attacks meant about 30 per cent to 40 per cent of global helium supply would be immediately cut off because helium is almost entirely extracted as a byproduct of natural gas wells. |
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Reuters
A 鈥宭eading artificial intelligence conference on Friday reversed a policy change that would have banned papers from researchers at any entity under U.S. sanctions, soon after a boycott from China’s 鈥媗argest federation for technology professionals.
The Conference on Neural Information Processing 鈥婼ystems, known as NeurIPS, published the new policy earlier this week, saying its California-based听鈦爁oundation had to comply with U.S. law.
CNBC
Prices of three niche elements 鈥 tungsten, sulfur and helium 鈥 have climbed sharply in recent weeks. Tungsten, a metal nearly as hard as a diamond, creates the electrical connection in the core of a semiconductor chip. Sulfuric acid, a byproduct of sulfur, cleans chip wafers. Helium enables smooth production of semiconductors since the gas prevents unwanted chemical reactions in the manufacturing process. Beijing started to ramp up its control over the critical supplies even before the Iran war started on Feb. 28, partly as tensions with the U.S. escalated over the last few years. |
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Bloomberg
The World Trade Organization failed to extend a 28-year-old ban on e-commerce tariffs at its 14th ministerial conference, a major setback for an organization whose mission is already under threat from US efforts to impose tariffs on its major trading partners. After four days of talks in Cameroon鈥檚 capital of Yaound茅, Cameroon鈥檚 Minister of Trade Luc-Magloire Mbarga Atangana, who served as the chair of MC14, said 鈥渨e ran out of time鈥 on issues including the moratorium on customs duties for electronic transmissions.
Politico
A trade truce between the European Union and the U.S. looks more likely after U.S. President Donald Trump lowered the level of some of the most contentious tariffs on Thursday. On the one-year anniversary of the so-called “Liberation Day” tariff package 鈥 when Trump rolled out reciprocal tariffs on imports from countries his administration identified as having unfair trade surpluses with the U.S. 鈥 the White House announced changes to duties on steel and pharmaceutical items that go some way to assuaging European policymakers’ concerns. |
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Phys.org
An electron microscopy image can capture atoms arranged in a crystal lattice or defects threading through a semiconductor material, but turning that image into materials insight can take weeks of careful analysis. Now, an autonomous artificial intelligence platform developed at Cornell can do that work in minutes. The EMSeek platform, reported April 1 in Science Advances, streamlines materials research by identifying key features in a microscopy image, determining the crystal structure, predicting material properties, comparing results with existing scientific literature, and generating a report within a single, integrated workflow.
Phys.org
A research team led by Prof. Boseok Kang at Sungkyunkwan University has uncovered the origin of polarity inversion, a long-standing phenomenon in polymer semiconductors that occurs only in certain materials. The team, in collaboration with Prof. Yun-Hi Kim (Gyeongsang National University) and Prof. Han-Sol Lee (Gachon University), has published their results in the journal Advanced Functional Materials. |
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March 20, 2026: Answering the Call: The Critical Role of Veterans in Powering America鈥檚 Semiconductor Workforce
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Blog
The U.S. semiconductor industry is experiencing a period of historic growth. New investments in manufacturing, R&D, and design are helping to strengthen America鈥檚 leadership in semiconductor technology. But to fully realize this opportunity, the industry must also address the critical challenge of building the workforce needed to support this expansion. During a recent 91成人 (91成人) webinar, leaders from industry, the military, and academia came together to discuss how a critical segment of the U.S. population 鈥 military veterans 鈥 can help meet the growing workforce needs of the semiconductor sector. |
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CNBC
European companies that import semiconductors from Asia are tapping into backup stores and paying more for deliveries as the Iran war causes disruption to air freight routes through the Middle East, industry insiders have told CNBC. The Iran war has caused turmoil to cargo routes as shipping and airports have been targeted since the war began on Feb. 28. Global air freight capacity 鈥 which transports cargo such as semiconductors and other high-value electronics 鈥 is down around 9% compared to pre-war levels, according to data from logistics firm DSV.
Tom鈥檚 Hardware
Tesla has begun to hire personnel for its upcoming semiconductor production facility operation, tentatively known as Terafab, as noticed by Sawyer Merritt. Among the first people that Tesla is trying to hire is a manager who will oversee the whole end-to-end fab program, which indicates that the whole fab program is not in its early stages, but rather in its pre-stages and currently does not have a scope, strategy, or execution plan. |
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New York Times
The United States has been pressing Brazil to enter an agreement between the two nations to produce millions of tons of critical minerals to help power the economies and battlefields of the future, according to U.S. and Brazilian officials. Brazil and the United States have been in quiet talks for years over an alliance on critical minerals. But now the United States is making a far more forceful bid for access. Brazil and the United States both seek to reduce their reliance on China, which controls much of the extraction and processing of elements like rare earths, lithium and cobalt. |
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Bloomberg
The European Union will restart ratification of its trade deal with the US, setting up the long-delayed agreement for final approval.The European Parliament鈥檚 trade committee will vote Thursday on the accord, which will then go to a full plenary vote later this month or in April, Bernd Lange, who chairs the trade committee and is leading negotiations on the issue, told Bloomberg听News.
Financial Times
SoftBank was set to earn 楼1tn ($6.3bn) in fees from a flagship US-Japan project before panicking officials in Tokyo intervened, as anxiety grows over the rollout of a $550bn joint investment plan with Donald Trump.The fee would have been paid to billionaire Masayoshi Son鈥檚 company to build and operate a $33bn gas-fired power station in Ohio, according to multiple people familiar with the matter. The power station is the first fruit of a trade deal that won Japan tariff relief from Washington in exchange for $550bn of investment in the US. |
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Phys.org
Researchers at UCLA have discovered a way to dramatically improve how electrical current enters perovskite semiconductors, an emerging class of materials with enormous potential for next-generation electronics. Their research is published in the journal Nature Materials.
Phys.org
Controlling light at the micro- and nanoscale opens up opportunities for a better understanding of the world and the development of technology. As modern electronics approaches the limits of its capabilities, photonics comes into play. Instead of manipulating relatively heavy and slow electrons, we can use light and fast photons to encode information. This will make it possible to create devices that are not only faster but also even smaller than those currently in use. |
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March 13, 2026: Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 3.7% Month-to-Month in January
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Press Release
鈥淔ollowing the semiconductor industry鈥檚 highest-ever sales total in 2025, the global chip market continued to grow in January of this year, topping December鈥檚 results and far outpacing sales from January of last year,鈥 said John Neuffer,听91成人听president and CEO. 鈥淪ales into the Asia Pacific region and China were major drivers of year-to-year growth, and global sales are projected to reach roughly $1 trillion in 2026.鈥 |
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CNBC
More than 25% of the world鈥檚 helium supply would be taken off the market by an extended shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, Phil Kornbluth, president of Kornbluth Helium Consulting, told CNBC. Helium is used to transfer heat when chips are made and is critical to the lithography process. In 2023, the 91成人 warned of 鈥渟hocks鈥 to the chip sector if the supply of helium was disrupted.
Reuters
Britain will refine its national security investment screening rules, 鈥媔ncluding tightening oversight of sectors such 鈥宎s water and advanced semiconductors, the government said on Thursday. Government says 鈦爎eforms are needed to ensure 鈥媡he investment screening regime continues to 鈥媝rotect against evolving national security risks. |
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South China Morning Post
China鈥檚 chip exports jumped in the first two months of the year, according to the latest customs data, underscoring how Beijing鈥檚 push for semiconductor self-sufficiency is boosting both domestic demand and global market growth. The data comes as Beijing intensifies its 鈥渨hole-nation鈥 approach to step up chip self-reliance and mitigate the risks stemming from Western trade restrictions.
Bloomberg
Chile just inaugurated a right-wing president who will quickly signal his intention to bring the copper-rich country into closer alignment with the administration of US head of state Donald Trump. 鈥淭he US is seeking to secure more resilient supply chains that are less dependent on China, and Chile is a natural partner in that effort given its leadership in copper and lithium,鈥 said Juan Carlos Guajardo, founder of Chilean consultancy Plusmining.
Reuters
Officials and executives in Guangdong, China’s southern manufacturing and tech hub, on Friday vowed to expand artificial intelligence across its $2 trillion economy, a day 鈥媋fter Beijing launched an “AI plus” strategy to embed the technology throughout the 鈥宔conomy. They made the comments at an event discussing a new government work report and five-year policy blueprint that, for the first time, puts AI-driven industrial upgrading at the centre of economic growth. |
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Politico
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told the EU鈥檚 trade chief Maro拧 艩ef膷ovi膷 in a call Monday evening that the United States intends to stick to the deal, three people familiar with the conversation told POLITICO. Bessent and 艩ef膷ovi膷 鈥渞egularly discuss a range of trade-related issues. The ambition to fulfill the commitments set out in the joint statement was again reiterated on both the EU and U.S. sides,鈥 a member of 艩ef膷ovi膷鈥檚 cabinet told POLITICO.
Reuters
South Korea’s parliament passed 鈥媋 special bill on Thursday to pave the way for Seoul’s $350 billion investment commitments in strategic U.S. 鈥宨ndustries under a trade deal struck last year. The law implements a trade agreement signed in November under which South Korea agreed to invest $200 billion in U.S. strategic industries and $150 billion in shipbuilding-related cooperation in return for more favourable tariff terms. |
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Phys.org
The future for our computers will literally be at the speed of light. Extremely short light pulses can perform ultrafast logical operations: these are the findings of a study recently published in the journal Nature Photonics. The study represents an important step toward developing a new generation of information processing technologies, potentially hundreds of times faster than what we have at present.
Phys.org
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have demonstrated a new kind of vacuum ultraviolet laser that is 100 to 1,000 times more efficient than existing technologies of its kind. The researchers say the device could one day allow scientists to observe phenomena currently out of reach for even the most powerful microscopes鈥攕uch as following fuel molecules in real time as they undergo combustion, spotting incredibly small defects in nanoelectronics and more. |
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February 26, 2026: James Redstone Joins 91成人 as Director of Government Affairs
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Press Release
鈥淪emiconductors are propelling an unprecedented era of technological progress, and sound government policies are essential to promoting continued growth and innovation in our industry and across the economy,鈥 said John Neuffer, 91成人 president and CEO. 鈥淛ames has substantial experience advancing policies of importance to our sector, making him a strong advocate for 91成人 in Washington. We鈥檙e excited to welcome him to the team.鈥 |
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Bloomberg
South Korea鈥檚 exports extended their growth momentum in early February, driven by resilient semiconductor demand even as trade uncertainty persists over US tariff policy. Semiconductor exports climbed 134%, extending solid gains driven by investment in artificial intelligence and data centers. The performance suggests Korea鈥檚 export engine remains supported by the global AI cycle, cushioning weakness in other sectors. |
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Reuters
Suppliers to U.S. aerospace and semiconductor firms face worsening rare earth shortages, with two turning away some clients, industry insiders said, weeks before U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping for a summit in Beijing. The shortages center on rare earths such as yttrium and scandium, niche members of the family of 17 elements, which play tiny but vital roles in defence technology, aerospace and semiconductors and are almost entirely produced in China.
South听China Morning Post
SJ Semiconductor, a key player in China鈥檚 advanced chip packaging sector, has received approval to list on Shanghai鈥檚 Nasdaq-style Star Market on Tuesday, marking a fresh step in the country鈥檚 push for semiconductor self-reliance amid US restrictions. Its planned initial public offering (IPO) marks a significant milestone for China鈥檚 chipmaking industry, as Beijing pivots towards the high-stakes field of advanced packaging. |
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Axios
After the Supreme Court’s shock decision on tariffs Friday, President Trump quickly pivoted to another trade law: Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.听The global break from President Trump’s tariffs will only be temporary. For months, top Trump officials said they had a “Plan B” if the highest court blocked their signature economic policy 鈥 which could leave hefty import taxes on foreign consumer goods essentially intact.
The European Union Hits Pause on Its U.S. Trade Deal
New York Times
European Union officials said on Monday that they were pausing work toward implementing their trade deal with the United States, as they try to understand what President Trump will do after a pivotal Supreme Court ruling. Last week, the Supreme Court struck down Mr. Trump鈥檚 sweeping tariffs, which he had used to reset trading relationships around the globe 鈥 including with the European Union, which had negotiated for a 15 percent rate in a deal last year. |
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Phys.org
Scientists have observed a new microscopic mechanism enabling precise control of the magneto-optical properties of excitons in alloys of two-dimensional semiconductors. This discovery opens up tangible prospects for technological applications in devices exploiting valleytronics. The research findings were published in the journal Physical Review Letters.
Phys.org
Quantum technologies are anticipated to transform computing, communication, and sensing by harnessing the unusual behavior of matter at the atomic scale. In a new study, researchers in UC Santa Barbara materials professor Chris Van de Walle’s Computational Materials Group identified a robust new qubit in silicon, called the CN center. The work is published in the journal Physical Review B. |
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February 13, 2026: NIST awards $3.2M to 8 small businesses to advance key technologies
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Manufacturing Dive
The U.S. Department of Commerce鈥檚 National Institute of Standards and Technology Feb. 10 announced awards totaling $3.19 million to eight small businesses in seven states under the Small Business Innovation Research program. The winning projects were competitively selected in September 2025 following a call for innovative proposals that address technical needs related to NIST鈥檚 research areas, the agency said in a press release. These categories align with NIST鈥檚 Strategy for American Technology Leadership, focusing on driving new critical and emerging technologies in the U.S. These include AI, biotechnology and semiconductors, among others.
Reuters
It would be “impossible” to move 40% of Taiwan’s semiconductor capacity to the U.S., the island’s top tariff negotiator said, pushing back against recent comments by American officials who called for a major production shift. In an interview with Taiwanese television channel CTS that was broadcast late on Sunday, Taiwan Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun said she had made it clear to Washington that Taiwan’s semiconductor ecosystem, built up over decades, could not be relocated. |
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Associated Press
A Dutch court on Wednesday ordered a formal investigation into chipmaker Nexperia and upheld an earlier order suspending its Chinese CEO, citing doubts about the company鈥檚 policies and conduct. The written decision by the Enterprise Chamber of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal is the latest step in a saga swirling around the Dutch-based semiconductor company that sent shock waves through the global auto industry.
Reuters
China’s largest contract chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp, warned of margin pressure this year as it expects a surge in depreciation costs due to a massive capacity expansion to meet strong demand for chips. The company’s Hong Kong-listed shares dropped nearly 4% on Wednesday after the company said it expected flat revenue growth in the current quarter from the previous quarter and warned of a 30% jump in depreciation costs this year. |
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Financial Times
The US and Taiwan have agreed to reduce tariffs on a range of food imports and other products as they officially signed a trade agreement on Thursday. Donald Trump last week announced that the US would slash tariffs on Taiwan to 15 per cent in exchange for a $250bn investment in the US chip industry, as Washington moves to secure semiconductor supply chains and boost investment in American manufacturing. The move brings duties on Taiwanese products in line with those levied on Japan and South Korea, and comes with a US promise to waive tariffs on generic drugs, aerospace parts and natural resources unavailable in the US.
Politico
The European Parliament鈥檚 top trade lawmakers on Tuesday agreed a common position on the EU-U.S. trade deal, in a move that will be met with relief both in Washington and in Brussels. The agreement, struck by the centrist groups in the chamber, comes after weeks of wrangling between European lawmakers over whether to attach new strings to the deal struck by President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen last summer.
Reuters
South Korea’s parliament voted on Monday to form a special committee to accelerate legislation tied to Seoul’s $350 billion investment commitments in the United States under a trade agreement between the countries. The committee’s launch follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s abrupt announcement in late January that tariffs on South Korean autos, pharmaceuticals, lumber and other goods would be raised back to 25% from 15%, accusing Seoul of failing to legislate a trade deal agreed last year. |
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Phys.org
A research team led by Professor Sanha Kim of the Department of Mechanical Engineering has developed a “nano sandpaper” that utilizes carbon nanotubes鈥攖ens of thousands of times thinner than a human hair鈥攁s abrasive materials. This technology enables more precise surface processing than existing semiconductor manufacturing processes, while also reducing environmental burdens generated during fabrication, presenting a new planarization technique.
Phys.org
As artificial intelligence advances, computers demand faster and more efficient memory. The key to ultra-high-speed, low-power semiconductors lies in the “switching” principle鈥攖he mechanism by which memory materials turn electricity on and off. A South Korean research team has successfully captured the elusive moment of switching and its internal operational principles by momentarily melting and freezing materials within nano-devices鈥攑henomena that were previously difficult to observe. |
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February 6, 2026: Global Annual Semiconductor Sales Increase 25.6% to $791.7 Billion in 2025
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Press Release
鈥淭he global semiconductor industry posted its highest-ever annual sales in 2025, nearly hitting $800 billion, and global sales in 2026 are projected to reach roughly $1 trillion,鈥 said John Neuffer, 91成人 president and CEO. 鈥淪emiconductors are the foundation of nearly all modern technology, and emerging technologies like AI, IoT, 6G, autonomous driving, and others will continue to drive robust demand for chips.鈥 |
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Bloomberg
鈥淲hen we have growth in our sector, it means exponential benefits in other sectors,鈥 Neuffer said in an interview. 鈥淥ur technology is foundational for pretty much every critical strategic industry. It鈥檚 a pretty good fundamental sign.鈥 The market is hitting the $1 trillion milestone much faster than originally anticipated 鈥 something that bodes well for the business world at large, according to 91成人 Chief Executive Officer John Neuffer.
Reuters
The group, which represents most U.S. chip firms, said that chip sales hit $791.7 billion in 2025, an increase of 25.6% over the previous year. “The refrain I heard was, ‘No one knows what’s going to happen with the AI build out a year from now, but my orders are completely full,'” Neuffer told Reuters. “At least for the next year, we’re on a pretty, pretty strong glide path.”
Bloomberg
South Korea鈥檚 exports extended their growth streak in January, underpinned by robust semiconductor demand and an increase in the number of working days from a year earlier because of the effects of a favorable calendar. Semiconductor exports remained the driving force of the increase, advancing 103% amid continued investment tied to artificial intelligence and data-center expansion. |
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South China听Morning News
Wingtech Technology, the Chinese owner of chipmaker Nexperia, is expected to post a loss of between 9 billion yuan (US$1.3 billion) and 13.5 billion yuan in 2025, owing to the Dutch government鈥檚 takeover of the semiconductor firm, the Shanghai-listed company said in a statement on Friday. Wingtech said that its authority over the chipmaker continues to be 鈥渢emporarily restricted鈥 since the October 7 ruling of the Dutch Enterprise Chamber, a special division of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal, remained in place, despite the government鈥檚 suspension of its September 30 order to seize control of Nexperia.
Reuters
U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday unveiled plans to marshal allies into a preferential trade bloc for critical minerals, proposing coordinated price floors as Washington escalates efforts to loosen China’s grip on materials crucial to advanced manufacturing. China has wielded its chokehold on the processing of many minerals as geo-economic leverage, at times curbing exports, suppressing prices and undercutting other countries’ ability to diversify sources of the materials used to make semiconductors, electric vehicles and advanced weapons. |
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BBC
US President Donald Trump’s decision to lower reciprocal tariffs on India from 50% to 18% has been met with a sense of relief in Asia’s third-largest economy, even as precise details on the agreement remain sketchy. India paid the highest tariffs in the world after Trump raised import duties on Indian goods from 25% to 50% in August last year, saying Delhi’s purchase of discounted Russian oil was helping fund Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine.
Bloomberg
The European Parliament has agreed to restart the ratification process of a frozen trade deal with the US after President Donald Trump walked back his threats to seize Greenland. EU lawmakers on the trade committee made the move on Wednesday, rescheduling a canceled committee vote to adopt the European Union鈥檚 trade pact with the US, which was struck last summer but never fully implemented. The vote could take place on Feb. 24, committee chair Bernd Lange said on X. |
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Phys.org
A research team led by Prof. Yousung Jung of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Seoul National University (SNU) has developed an innovative AI-based technology that uses large language models (LLMs) to redesign new materials that were previously difficult to synthesize into forms that are experimentally feasible.
Phys.org
As the miniaturization of silicon-based semiconductor devices approaches fundamental physical limits, the electronics industry faces an urgent need for alternative materials that can deliver higher integration and lower power consumption.听A research team led by Research Associate Professor Hiroo Suzuki from the Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering at Okayama University, Japan, together with Dr. Kaoru Hisama from Shinshu University and Dr. Shun Fujii from Keio University, has now overcome a key barrier by directly observing how these materials grow at the atomic scale. |
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January 30, 2026: John Neuffer to Retire as 91成人 President and CEO
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Press Release
鈥淚t has been a genuine pleasure and an indelible point of pride for me to work alongside so many great leaders in this incredible industry and to play a part in advancing U.S. semiconductor leadership,鈥 said Neuffer. 鈥淭he challenges we face as an industry are dwarfed by the many opportunities that lie ahead, and I can鈥檛 wait to see what鈥檚 next. I will miss very much the high-performing team of dedicated professionals at 91成人.鈥 |
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Bloomberg
The US will seek to reach consensus with allies on a pricing mechanism to help insulate rare earth mineral refiners and extractors during meetings with dozens of foreign ministers in Washington next week, a senior Trump administration official said.
New York Times
The Trump administration announced on Monday that it had agreed to extend up to $277 million in direct funding and up to $1.3 billion in loans to USA Rare Earth Inc., a mining and manufacturing group, to help develop its supply chain for rare earth metals and magnets. |
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Bloomberg
Earnings estimates for China鈥檚 broader information technology firms have been outpacing the country鈥檚 biggest consumer-internet names, with a record-high divide that has been growing for two years. With the continued artificial intelligence boom and Beijing鈥檚 emphasis on technological self-reliance in its five-year economic blueprint, AI hardware-focused companies are driving upward revisions in the IT sector.
South China Morning Post
In the science and tech race, China is steadily advancing while America is retreating. That鈥檚 the conclusion of multiple Western studies. Several salient features in this race for supremacy have been identified: China鈥檚 highly focused state support of science and tech, America鈥檚 federal defunding of them, and a nation of engineers and science graduates versus a nation of lawyers. |
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Reuters
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Mexican Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard agreed on Wednesday to begin formal discussions on possible reforms to the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, Greer’s office said.
Politico
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday said it鈥檚 鈥渙bvious鈥 Ottawa is not in free-trade talks with Beijing, acknowledging that any move in that direction would jeopardize Canada鈥檚 trade relationship with Washington. 鈥淭he president is a strong negotiator,鈥 Carney said when asked to respond to President Donald Trump鈥檚 latest volley of attacks, reprising the nickname 鈥淕overnor鈥 previously used to mock Justin Trudeau.
Reuters
The European Union and Vietnam want to boost trade and investment in critical minerals, semiconductors and infrastructure, according to a draft joint statement seen by Reuters that is set to be adopted on Thursday as the two sides upgrade diplomatic relations. The eight-page document, still subject to change, says the EU will also explore the possible transfer of defence technology to Hanoi, as both sides seek closer cooperation on “trusted” telecom networks – at a time when Chinese companies have won contracts in Vietnam’s 5G development.
New York Times
South Koreans got a fresh reminder of President Trump鈥檚 unpredictability when they woke up on Tuesday morning to see that he was increasing tariffs on South Korean exports, like cars, back to 25 percent. Only recently it seemed that South Korea had resolved its worst trade dispute with the United States, its only treaty ally. |
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Phys.org
Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, Nanjing University of China, and the National Institute for Materials Science of Japan have developed a method for depositing organic molecules on a two-dimensional semiconductor in a highly controlled manner. In this proof-of-concept study, the technique uses self-assembled DNA origami nanostructures to carry organic dye molecules in a predefined pattern covered by a 2D semiconductor.
Phys.org
What do Thomas Edison and 2010 Nobel Prize in physics winners Konstantin Novoselov and Andre Geim have in common? According to a recent publication from the lab of Rice University’s James Tour in ACS Nano, it could be graphene鈥攁n answer that might have confused Edison, who died almost 20 years before physicist P.R. Wallace proposed such a substance could exist and nearly 80 years before Novoselov and Geim were awarded a Nobel Prize for isolating and characterizing it. |
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January 23, 2026: South Korea's Lee, Italy's Meloni agree to strengthen cooperation in AI, chips
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Reuters
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni agreed on Monday to expand cooperation in sectors such as artificial intelligence, aerospace, chips and critical minerals, according to the Blue House. Meloni is visiting South Korea for summit talks with Lee. |
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New York Times
Reuters
The EU plans to phase out components and equipment from high-risk suppliers in critical sectors, according to a draft proposal released by Brussels on Tuesday – a move criticised by China’s Huawei, which is set to be among the companies affected. The measures, set out by the European Commission in revisions to the EU’s Cybersecurity Act, follow a rise in cyber and ransomware attacks and growing concerns over foreign interference, espionage and Europe’s reliance on non-EU technology suppliers. |
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BBC
The European Parliament has suspended the approval of a key US trade deal agreed in July in protest against Donald Trump’s demand to take over Greenland. The suspension was announced in Strasbourg, France, on Wednesday, as the US president addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos.
New York Times
The European Parliament voted on Wednesday to delay a major trade deal between the European Union and four South American countries, a setback to efforts to diversify trade relationships as President Trump threatens a new round of escalating U.S. tariffs on goods from several countries on the continent. The European Union鈥檚 legislative arm voted by a slim margin to refer the pact with Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, which form the trade bloc known as Mercosur, to the European Court of Justice to examine whether it is compatible with the bloc鈥檚 existing treaties.
Reuters
South Korea will seek favourable terms for U.S. tariffs on imports of memory chips, a presidential office spokesperson said at a televised briefing on Sunday. The country last year released a joint fact sheet on its trade deal with the U.S. that included terms ensuring South Korea will not receive unfavourable treatment from U.S. tariffs on imported chips compared to key competitors, the official said, when asked about the Trump administration’s proclamation imposing tariffs on artificial intelligence chips. |
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Phys.org
A nanostructure made of silver and an atomically thin semiconductor layer can be turned into an ultrafast switching mirror device that may function as an optical transistor鈥攚ith a switching speed around 10,000 times faster than an electronic transistor. An international team of researchers led by University of Oldenburg physicist Professor Dr. Christoph Lienau describes this effect in a paper published in Nature Nanotechnology.
Phys.org
Detailed knowledge of the mechanisms of energy loss and potential overheating is essential in order to design new materials and devices that heat up less, recover faster or respond to external excitation more precisely. A team led by Professor Ilaria Zardo from the University of Basel reports on the unprecedented accuracy they achieved in measurements of energy flow processes within the semiconductor germanium, which is frequently used in computer technology. Their paper is published in Advanced Science. |
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January 16, 2026: Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 29.8% Year-to-Year in November
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Press Release
鈥淭he global semiconductor industry posted its highest-ever monthly sales total in November, with demand increasing across all major product categories on a month-to-month basis,鈥 said John Neuffer, 91成人 president and CEO. 鈥淟ooking ahead, the global chip market is projected to grow substantially in 2026, reaching nearly $1 trillion in annual sales.鈥 |
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New York Times
President Trump signed a proclamation on Wednesday to impose a 25 percent tariff on a narrow list of foreign semiconductors, providing a way for the government to earn revenue off the sale of lucrative chips used in artificial intelligence. The tariff, which would take effect Thursday, is far more limited than what the president initially threatened.
The Manufacturer
Micron Technology will today break ground on what it describes as the largest semiconductor manufacturing facility ever built in the United States, marking a major milestone for domestic chip production and New York state鈥檚 economy. The memory manufacturer is set to begin construction on its planned megafab in Onondaga County, Central New York, following the completion of environmental reviews and the receipt of key permits. |
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Bloomberg
Some of China鈥檚 most prominent figures in generative artificial intelligence warned that the Asian nation is unlikely to eclipse the US in the global AI race anytime soon. Justin Lin, head of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.鈥檚 Qwen series of open-source models, put at less than 20% the chances of any Chinese company leapfrogging the likes of OpenAI and Anthropic with fundamental breakthroughs over the next three to five years.
New York Times
China is investigating whether Meta鈥檚 acquisition of the artificial intelligence start-up Manus violated its laws on technology exports and outbound investment. Those rules say the Chinese government must approve the export of certain technologies, including interactive A.I. systems.
Handelsblatt
BMW’s new head of purchasing, Nicolai Martin, wants to use more Chinese products. He is aware that this means overlooking geopolitical risks and going against the trend. Nicolai Martin knows the disadvantages of dependence on China. The new head of purchasing at the Munich-based automaker BMW had been part of the management team for less than six months when the Nexperia crisis broke out. |
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Associated Press
Taiwan鈥檚 premier on Friday hailed a new trade deal with the United States as the 鈥渂est tariff deal鈥 enjoyed by countries with trade surpluses with Washington, as meanwhile a Chinese official in Beijing condemned the accord. The agreement cuts U.S. tariffs on Taiwanese goods to 15% in exchange for $250 billion in new investments in the U.S. tech industry.
Reuters
The European Parliament is considering putting on hold the European Union’s implementation of the trade deal struck with the United States in protest over threats by U.S. President Donald Trump to seize Greenland. The European Parliament has been debating legislative proposals to remove many of the EU’s import duties on U.S. goods – the bulk of the trade deal with the U.S. – and to continue zero duties for U.S. lobsters, initially agreed with Trump in 2020. It was due to set its position in votes on January 26-27, which the MEPs said should now be postponed.
BBC
The EU has reached a free trade agreement with South American countries, 25 years after talks began and despite opposition from farmers in several European countries. The deal with the Mercosur trading bloc – which includes Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay – will require the approval of the European parliament within the next few months |
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Phys.org
A KAIST research team led by Professor Himchan Cho of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering has developed a fundamental technology to control, at the atomic level, the surface of indium phosphide (InP) magic-sized clusters (MSCs)鈥攏anoscale semiconductor particles regarded as next-generation eco-friendly semiconductor materials.
Phys.org
Prof. Gal Shmuel of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Technion鈥擨srael Institute of Technology has developed an innovative approach that enables precise control of heat conduction in ways that do not occur naturally. The breakthrough could lead to new applications in energy harvesting and in protecting heat-sensitive devices. |
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December 19, 2025: 91成人 Supports U.S. State Department鈥檚 Pax Silica Initiative
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Press听Release
鈥淭he U.S. State Department鈥檚 Pax Silica initiative represents a strong and welcome commitment to deepening economic partnerships to secure supply chains critical to semiconductors, AI, and other key technologies. We look forward to working with policymakers in the U.S. and partner governments to advance this timely and important effort.鈥 |
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Politico
Tech companies and lobbyists are investing millions of dollars to tackle a new political problem for the industry: Data centers, the lifeblood of the growing artificial intelligence economy, are becoming toxic with voters. Alarmed by elections that candidates won by campaigning against new data centers, the industry is taking out ads and funding campaigns to flip the narrative and put data centers in a positive light 鈥 spinning them as job creators and economic drivers rather than resource-hungry land hogs. |
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South China Morning Post
Saudi Arabia has pledged to deepen hi-tech cooperation with China in areas such as new energy and artificial intelligence (AI). 鈥淪audi Arabia is willing to further deepen cooperation with China in areas including oil and gas, new energy, artificial intelligence and high technology, to bring greater benefits to the peoples of both countries,鈥 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said, according to China鈥檚 Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Tom鈥檚 Hardware
A court in China has convicted 27 people for illegal shipment of antimony ingots out of the country without mandatory export licenses. The ruling was delivered by the Shenzhen Intermediate People鈥檚 Court, which sentenced the main defendant, Wang Wubin, to 12 years in prison and a fine of 1 million Yuan ($141,899).
South China Morning Post
TikTok owner ByteDance is the top recruiter in China鈥檚 tech sector this year, while at the same time artificial intelligence-related job postings on the mainland have risen more than 500 per cent, according to a report by Maimai, China鈥檚 largest professional social networking platform. |
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Financial Times
The US has suspended implementation of a technology deal it struck with the UK during Donald Trump鈥檚 state visit to Britain, amid growing frustrations in Washington over the progress of trade talks with London. The US-UK 鈥渢echnology prosperity deal鈥, which was announced in September, aims to spur co-operation between the two countries in areas including artificial intelligence, quantum computing and nuclear energy.
Reuters
India’s exports leapt in November in defiance of U.S. President Donald Trump’s steep tariffs, providing fresh leverage in ongoing trade talks with Washington and easing pressure on New Delhi to strike a quick deal. Shipments to the United States rose more than 22% in November from a year earlier, outpacing India’s overall export growth of more than 19%, which lifted total goods exports to $38.13 billion, government trade data released on Monday showed. |
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Phys.org
Imagine wearable health sensors, smart packaging, flexible displays, or disposable IoT controllers all manufactured like printed newspapers. The same technology could underpin communication circuits, sensors, and signal-processing components made entirely from solution-processed 2D materials. But until now, finding and developing the 2D materials that could enable such devices was largely trial and error.
Phys.org
A new computational approach developed at the University of Chicago promises to shed light on some of the world’s most puzzling materials鈥攆rom high-temperature superconductors to solar cell semiconductors鈥攂y uniting two long-divided scientific perspectives. |
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December 5, 2025: Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 4.7% Month-to-Month in October
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Press Release
鈥淕lobal semiconductor sales continued to increase in October, topping September鈥檚 results and far outpacing October of last year. Growth continues to be driven by sales into the Americans and Asia Pacific,鈥 said John Neuffer, 91成人 president and CEO. 鈥淢eanwhile, the 2025 WSTS autumn forecast calls for record-breaking global market growth in 2025, with sales projected to approach $1 trillion in 2026.鈥
Press Release
鈥淲e are delighted to welcome Dr. Lisa Su as 91成人 Chair during an exciting and consequential time for the semiconductor industry,鈥 said 91成人 President and CEO John Neuffer. 鈥淟isa has pushed the boundaries of semiconductor innovation for decades and is an extremely strong and influential leader in our industry. We look forward to her leadership in the year ahead as we push for policies that promote growth and innovation in the chip sector and keep America on top in this foundational, transformative technology.鈥 |
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The Hill
The Trump administration plans to take a $150 million stake in xLight, a startup developing laser technology to advance semiconductor manufacturing. The Commerce Department said Monday that it has signed a nonbinding preliminary letter of intent to provide federal incentives to the startup under the CHIPS and Science Act in exchange for equity. |
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Bloomberg
The US will seek agreements with eight allied nations as part of a fresh effort to strengthen supply chains for the computer chips and critical minerals needed for AI technology, according to the top State Department official for economic affairs. The initiative, which builds on efforts dating back to the first Trump administration, unfolds as the US looks to cut dependence on China.
Reuters
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul will visit China from December 8 to 9, two sources familiar with his plans said, after he abruptly cancelled a planned October trip, as Beijing seeks to counter European calls to “de-risk” from the Chinese economy.
Bloomberg
China complained to Malaysia and Cambodia about the trade deals they signed with the US last month, underscoring the delicate balance countries must strike in the rivalry between Beijing and Washington. Beijing has 鈥済rave concerns鈥 with certain portions of the US-Malaysia trade deal, Chinese Ministry of Commerce officials said in a meeting with Malaysia on Tuesday. |
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Politico
President Donald Trump is flirting with Canada鈥檚 worst-case scenario 鈥 setting the wheels in motion for the U.S. to pull out of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told POLITICO White House Bureau Chief Dasha Burns, the host of the weekly podcast 鈥淭he Conversation,鈥 that Trump could decide next year to withdraw from the USMCA, even though the text of the deal encourages members to remain in the agreement until at least 2036.
Reuters
The United States and Britain announced a deal on Monday to securezero tariffs on British pharmaceutical products and medical technology in return for Britain spending more on medicines and overhauling how it values drugs. Under the agreement, Britain will raise the net price it pays for new U.S. medicines by 25%. |
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Phys.org
Quantum technology is accelerating out of the lab and into the real world, and a new article argues that the field now stands at a turning point鈥攐ne that is similar to the early computing age that preceded the rise of the transistor and modern computing.
Phys.org
Researchers at University Paris-Saclay, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and other institutes have developed a new quantum computing platform that utilizes the intrinsic angular momentum (i.e., spin) of nuclei in tungsten-183 (183W) atoms as qubits. |
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November 14, 2025: US chip lobby urges tariff-free treatment for North American semiconductors under USMCA
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Mexico News听Daily
The framework of the USMCA free trade pact 鈥 which will be reviewed by its three signatories in 2026 鈥 will provide crucial support for that objective. In that context, the 91成人 (91成人), a Washington, D.C.-based trade and lobbying group, wrote to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to comment on 鈥渟pecific USMCA provisions of interest to the semiconductor industry,鈥 including the pact鈥檚 rules of origin. |
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Reuters
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp, China’s largest contract chipmaker, on Friday said growing worries about a shortage of memory chips are prompting its customers to hold back their orders for other types of semiconductors. “People don’t dare place too many orders for the first quarter next year,” said Zhao Haijun, SMIC’s co-CEO, during an earnings call.
BBC
China has lifted export controls on computer chips vital to car production, the country’s commerce ministry said on Sunday. Exemptions have been granted to exports made by Chinese-owned Nexperia for civilian use, it said, which should help carmakers who had feared production in Europe would be hit. At the same time, China has also paused an export ban to the US of some materials that are crucial in the semiconductor industry and suspended port fees for American ships.
Wall Street Journal
China鈥檚 state-sponsored hackers used artificial-intelligence technology from Anthropic to automate break-ins of major corporations and foreign governments during a September hacking campaign, the company said Thursday. The effort focused on dozens of targets and involved a level of automation that Anthropic鈥檚 cybersecurity investigators had not previously seen, according to Jacob Klein, the company鈥檚 head of threat intelligence. |
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Wall Street Journal
European Union goods exports to the U.S. rebounded in September, reflecting the easing of uncertainty surrounding trade after a transatlantic deal on tariffs was agreed in the summer. Exports to the U.S. were up 61% on month in September to 53.09 billion euros, or $61.76 billion, Eurostat data showed Friday. Compared with the same month of last year, they were up 15.4%.
Bloomberg
US President Donald Trump is readying substantial tariff cuts designed to address high food prices and a series of new trade deals 鈥 including framework agreements with Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador and Ecuador 鈥 as he seeks to address voter concerns over the cost of goods. The push comes after electoral victories for Democrats last week across a number of key state and local races where candidates stressed affordability concerns.
Bloomberg
The UK and several South American nations are preparing to launch trade talks as rising tariffs disrupt global commerce and push countries to diversify their economic partnerships. Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira and his British counterpart Yvette Cooper discussed starting formal negotiations between the UK and the trade bloc Mercosur in a meeting Tuesday, according to officials from both countries who asked not to be identified talking about a private conversation. |
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Phys.org
For the first time, researchers have made niobium sulfide metallic nanotubes with stable, predictable properties, a long-sought goal in advanced materials science. According to the international team, including a researcher at Penn State, that made the accomplishment, the new nanomaterial that could open the door to faster electronics, efficient electricity transport via superconductor wires and even future quantum computers was made possible with a surprising ingredient: table salt.
Phys.org
A research team at the City University of New York and the University of Texas at Austin has discovered a way to make previously hidden states of light, known as dark excitons, shine brightly, and control their emission at the nanoscale. Their findings, published today in Nature Photonics, open the door to faster, smaller, and more energy-efficient technologies. |
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November 7, 2025: Professors from Cornell University and University of Michigan to be Honored for Excellence in Semiconductor Research
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Press Release
鈥淎dvancements in semiconductor technology underpin America鈥檚 economic strength, national security, and global leadership,鈥 said John Neuffer, president and CEO of 91成人, which represents U.S. leadership in semiconductor manufacturing, design, and research. 鈥淩esearch is the beating heart of our industry, fueling the innovations that power our economy and improve lives around the world. Professors Xing and Austin exemplify excellence in semiconductor research, with their cutting-edge work expanding the frontiers of chip technology and strengthening America鈥檚 role as the global innovation leader.鈥
Press Release
鈥淕lobal chip sales continued to grow in the third quarter of this year, significantly outpacing sales from Q2,鈥 said John Neuffer, 91成人 president and CEO. 鈥淢arket growth was driven by increased demand across a range of semiconductor products, including memory and logic. And year-to-year growth was fueled by sales into the Asia Pacific region and the Americas.鈥 |
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Axios
Vulcan Elements, a Research Triangle Park-based startup trying to re-shore the production of rare-earth magnets, said Monday it’s secured more than $1 billion in financing from the federal government and private investors to kick-start its first large-scale factory in the U.S. 鈥 one that could be in North Carolina.Vulcan, founded in 2023, has secured a $620 million loan from the Department of War (formerly the Department of Defense) to start construction on a “10,000 metric tonne magnet facility.鈥 The U.S. Department of Commerce will also add $50 million in incentives from the CHIPS and Science Act, while also taking a $50 million equity stake in the company. |
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Politico
The Chinese government will lift export restrictions on critical minerals, cease exports of chemicals to North America required to produce fentanyl and resume the flow of key auto semiconductors, the White House said in a fact sheet Saturday. The document is the most detailed public summary of the accord reached between U.S. and Chinese negotiators and signed off by President Donald Trump and China鈥檚 leader Xi Jinping in South Korea on Thursday.
South China Morning Post
Nexperia鈥檚 China unit is expected to be capable of making deliveries to clients on the back of the domestic semiconductor supply chain 鈥 even though locking in that support could take at least six months, experts said 鈥 as the European fabrication facilities under the Dutch chipmaker鈥檚 head office continue to suspend the supply of wafers.
Reuters
Chinese President Xi Jinping took centrestage at a meeting of APEC leaders on Saturday to push a proposal for a global body to govern artificial intelligence and position China as an alternative to the United States on trade cooperation. The comments were the first by the Chinese leader on an initiative Beijing unveiled this year, while the United States has rejected efforts to regulate AI in international bodies. |
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The Hill
President Trump late Thursday announced a new trade deal across several sectors between Uzbekistan and the United States. 鈥淥ver the next three years, Uzbekistan will be purchasing and investing almost $35 Billion Dollars and, in the next 10 years, over $100 Billion Dollars, in key American Sectors, including Critical Minerals, Aviation, Automotive Parts, Infrastructure, Agriculture, Energy & Chemicals, Information Technology, and others,鈥 Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.
BBC
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that trade talks with India are “going good” and also hinted at a possible visit to the country next year. While speaking to reporters at a White House press briefing, Trump called Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “a friend” and a “great man” and said India had “largely stopped buying oil from Russia”, a claim he has repeated in the past weeks. |
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Phys.org
Vapor-phase synthesis, a technique used to create very pure and scalable nanomaterials and coatings, has great promise for the electronic, optical, aerospace, energy and environment, and semiconductor industries. Now, using a form of electrified vapor under atmospheric pressure, a team led by Yale’s Liangbing Hu has developed a system that’s more versatile, quicker and cheaper.
Phys.org
Rice University researchers studying a class of atom-thin semiconductors known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have discovered that light can trigger a physical shift in their atomic lattice, creating a tunable way to adjust the materials’ behavior and properties. The effect, observed in a TMD subtype named after the two-faced Roman god of transitions, Janus, could advance technologies that use light instead of electricity, from faster and cooler computer chips to ultrasensitive sensors and flexible optoelectronic devices. |
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October 24, 2025: Europe Auto Industry Braces for Chip Disruption Within Days
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Bloomberg
Europe鈥檚 auto industry is preparing for production disruption within days because of China鈥檚 export restrictions on semiconductors made by Nexperia. Chip shortages are likely to hit key suppliers within a week, while the impact could spread across the entire sector within 10 to 20 days, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified as the discussions are private.
Axios
The Commerce Department is planning to lean heavily on industry and outside groups to shape a new AI exports program, but insiders say this week’s “chaotic” rollout has fallen short. Why it matters: Companies approved for the program created by President Trump’s executive order are promised government financial incentives that could give them an edge in the global AI race.听Behind the scenes: Some industry and lobbying sources told Axios that they’re concerned with the lack of clarity and communication from the Trump administration around the AI exports program. |
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Reuters
Dutch chipmaker Nexperia’s Chinese unit has resumed supplying semiconductors to local distributors, according to two people briefed on the matter, having previously halted all shipments when Beijing banned exports following an ownership dispute. But as part of the resumption, which is confined to domestic trade, all sales to distributors must now be settled in Chinese yuan, the people said, whereas transactions had previously only used foreign currencies such as the U.S. dollar.
Reuters
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul will urge China to relax export restrictions on rare earths and semiconductors, emphasizing fair trade as a cornerstone of successful relations during his visit to Beijing starting Sunday, he told Reuters. Wadephul’s trip marks the first by a minister from the current German government, ahead of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s planned visit later this year. |
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BBC
US President Donald Trump has announced an immediate end to all trade negotiations with Canada over an advert critical of the tariffs he has imposed on the nation. The advert, sponsored by the government of Canada’s province of Ontario, quoted Trump’s predecessor, Ronald Reagan, an icon of US conservatism, saying tariffs “hurt every American”.听Trump wrote on social media that the advert was “FAKE” and “egregious”, adding that trade talks were “HEREBY TERMINATED”.
Reuters
India will not accept limits on its trading choices or rush to sign agreements, Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday, even as a senior government official said a bilateral trade deal with Washington was “very near.” “India will not sign any trade deal in a hurry,” Goyal said during a speech at the Berlin Global Dialogue, referring to European Union and the U.S. concerns over India’s continued purchases of Russian oil. |
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Tom鈥檚 Hardware
A research team at Stanford University has engineered a new approach to handling the thermal bottleneck of RF transistor by using diamonds. By wrapping transistors in an integrated diamond layer, grown on the transistor, researchers were able to decrease chip temperatures by up to 70掳C in the real world, and by 90% in simulated tests.
Phys.org
Researchers have for the first time created a reconfigurable polariton 2D quasicrystal. The team from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech), in collaboration with colleagues from the University of Iceland, the University of Warsaw, and the Institute of Spectroscopy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, demonstrated that this unique state of matter exhibits long-range order and a novel type of phase synchronization, opening new pathways for research into exotic phenomena such as supersolids and superfluidity in aperiodic settings. |
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October 17, 2025: MIT spinout Vertical Semiconductor raises $11 million for AI power chip tech
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Reuters
Vertical Semiconductor, a startup spun out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on Wednesday said it raised $11 million in funding to commercialize chip technology that can deliver electricity to artificial intelligence servers more efficiently. Those data centers currently consume as much power as some cities. However, when converting huge voltages from power stations to the tiny voltages needed by microchips, much of that electricity simply generates heat. That has spurred a frenzy of investment and interest in reducing that loss. |
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Reuters
The Dutch government has taken control of Chinese-owned computer chipmaker Nexperia, ratcheting up tensions with Beijing as a global fight brews over technology intellectual property, especially around semiconductors. The government said late on Sunday that it has intervened in Nijmegen-headquartered Nexperia, which manufactures chips for cars and consumer electronics. It cited worries about the possible transfer of technology to Nexperia’s Chinese parent company, Wingtech.
South China Morning Post
China鈥檚 latest export controls on rare earths are expected to have a direct impact on the global semiconductor supply chain, complicating the production of AI and memory chips from major US and South Korean suppliers, according to analysts. On Thursday, China鈥檚 Ministry of Commerce imposed a raft of new export controls on rare earth materials critical for the chip manufacturing process.
Reuters
A subsidiary of SiCarrier, a Chinese chip equipment maker with close links to Huawei (HWT.UL), unveiled two domestically developed software products for semiconductor designs, the latest move by China to reduce reliance on foreign technologies. EDA software is crucial for designing blueprints of sophisticated semiconductors. Earlier this year, the U.S. had temporarily imposed restrictions on exports to China for chip design software developers in response to China’s export suspension of rare earths and related magnets. |
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Bloomberg
India is fast-tracking trade talks with the US with the goal of concluding negotiations by next month, people familiar with the matter said, even as New Delhi鈥檚 purchases of Russian oil remain a sticking point. New Delhi is working on a plan that would be mutually acceptable to address the issue, the people said, asking not to be identified as the matter is still private. They however did not share other details.
Reuters
The U.S. is close to finalizing a trade deal with South Korea, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday, telling reporters that he expected an announcement in the next 10 days. “We are about to finish up with Korea,” Bessent told CNBC. “The devil’s in the details, but we are ironing out the details.”
Reuters
Malaysia will hold talks with the U.S. secretary of commerce on sectoral tariffs, including on semiconductors, during a meeting of the ASEAN regional bloc next week, Malaysian state media reported on Wednesday, citing the trade minister. President Donald Trump’s administration in August imposed a tariff of 19% on Malaysian exports to the United States, though items like semiconductors are currently exempt pending a U.S. national security probe. |
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Phys.org
Scientists at Monash University have created a tiny fluid-based chip that behaves like neural pathways of the brain, potentially opening the door to a new generation of computers. Roughly the size of a coin, the chip was built from a specially designed metal-organic framework (MOF), and channels ions through tiny pathways, mimicking the on/off switching of electronic transistors in computers.
Phys.org
A KAIST research team has introduced a new technique that combines physical laws, which govern deformation and interaction of materials and energy, with artificial intelligence. This approach allows for rapid exploration of new materials even under data-scarce conditions and provides a foundation for accelerating design and verification across multiple engineering fields, including materials, mechanics, energy, and electronics. |
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October 10, 2025: Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 21.7% Year-to-Year in August
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Press Release
鈥淕lobal semiconductor sales continued to grow in August, far exceeding sales in August of last year,鈥 said John Neuffer, 91成人 president and CEO. 鈥淪ales in the Asia Pacific region and the Americas continue to drive growth, with sales of memory and logic chips notably increasing.鈥 |
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Reuters
Malaysia warned on Friday that any removal of tariff exemptions on its semiconductor exports by the United States could hurt its competitiveness and strain supply networks, according to a government report. President Donald Trump’s administration in August imposed a tariff of 19% on Malaysian exports to the United States, though some items including semiconductors are currently exempt pending a U.S. national security probe.
Manufacturing Dive
Amkor Technology has broken ground on a new semiconductor packaging and testing campus in Peoria, Arizona, the company announced Monday. Construction is expected to be finished in mid-2027, and production is slated to begin in early 2028.
Amkor described the Arizona site as the 鈥渇irst U.S. based high volume advanced packaging facility.鈥 This week鈥檚 announcement marks a $5 billion increase from original plans to build a $2 billion facility. |
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Associated Press
China outlined new curbs on exports of rare earths and related technologies on Thursday, extending controls over use of the elements critical for many high-tech and military products ahead of a meeting in about three weeks between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. These critical minerals are needed in a broad range of products, from jet engines, radar systems and electric vehicles to consumer electronics including laptops and phones.
South China Morning Post
China aims to become a global leader in science and technology by 2035, and has identified the next five years as a critical, decisive period for breakthrough advancements towards that goal. This push comes as international competition intensifies in strategic fields such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence.听At a State Council press briefing on September 18, the minister of Science and Technology, Yin Hejun, reported on China鈥檚 progress during the ongoing 14th five-year plan period (2021 to 2025). |
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Bloomberg
European Union officials see new US demands for concessions as well as other measures as potentially undercutting a recent agreement that brought the allies back from the brink of a trade war. Earlier this month, US President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration sent the EU a fresh proposal for implementing 鈥渞eciprocal, fair and balanced鈥 trade, according to people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private deliberations.
Politico
The Trump administration has big plans for the massive pot of money promised by Japan and other countries as part of their trade deals with the United States. But the eye-popping sums, as well as the White House鈥檚 demands for near-total control of the money, are raising doubts that the funding will ever materialize. |
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Phys.org
From computer chips to quantum dots鈥攖echnological platforms were only made possible thanks to a detailed understanding of the used solid-state materials, such as silicon or more complex semiconductor materials. This understanding also includes being able to identify and control irregularities in the crystal lattice of such materials. Researchers from the “Integrated Quantum Photonics” group at the Department of Physics at Humboldt-Universit盲t zu Berlin (HU) and the “Joint Lab Diamond Nanophotonics” at the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, led by Prof. Dr. Tim Schr枚der, have developed a new sensor that can detect such individual electrical charges more precisely than ever before.
Phys.org
An international team of researchers from Forschungszentrum J眉lich (Germany), Tohoku University (Japan), and 脡cole Polytechnique de Montr茅al (Canada) has made a significant discovery in semiconductor science by revealing the remarkable spin-related material properties of Germanium-Tin (GeSn) semiconductors. Semiconductors control the flow of electricity that power everyday technology all around us (such as cars and computers). However, technology is progressing at such a breakneck speed that it is straining current semiconductor technologies. |
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October 3, 2025: Chip Industry Leaders Assail Trump鈥檚 Proposed Visa-Rule Changes
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Bloomberg
Semiconductor industry leaders are warning the Trump administration that a proposed tightening of visa rules risks shrinking a vital talent pool and undermining efforts to expand chip manufacturing in the US. Skilled workers and foreign students help fill a widening talent gap in the US tech workforce. Last year, prior to any added immigration hurdles, the 91成人 warned that about 67,000 industry jobs risk going unfilled by 2030, with about 26% of those roles projected to require a master鈥檚 or PhD degree.
Tom鈥檚 Hardware
All the member nations of the EU have signed on to a Dutch-led coalition that wants to encourage additional investment in semiconductor manufacturing in the EU. The EU’s Chips Act budgeted 43 billion euros ($50.4 billion) in semiconductor manufacturing, chip design, and better supply chain monitoring that could allow state intervention in key areas. However, the EU is reportedly only on target to reach 11.7% of the world’s supply by that date, a rise of just under two percent since 2022. |
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Financial Times
Donald Trump鈥檚 administration has tightened export controls on Chinese companies to make it harder to circumvent existing rules designed to slow China鈥檚 ability to develop advanced semiconductors. The US commerce department on Monday said subsidiaries of groups named on the government鈥檚 鈥渆ntity list鈥, a compilation of foreign entities and individuals subject to export controls, would be automatically added to the blacklist.
Reuters
China’s new visa programme aimed at attracting foreign tech talent kicks off this week, a move seen boosting Beijing’s fortunes in its geopolitical rivalry with Washington as a new U.S. visa policy prompts would-be applicants to scramble for alternatives. While China has no shortage of skilled local engineers, the programme is part of an effort by Beijing to portray itself as a country welcoming foreign investment and talent, as rising trade tensions due to听听cloud the country’s economic outlook.
Politico
As the clock ticks down on President Donald Trump鈥檚 deadline to seal a trade deal with China, a top U.S. farming industry is becoming collateral damage 鈥 again. Trump launched his tariff war earlier this year expressing confidence that China鈥檚 reliance on the U.S. market would force Beijing to accept trade terms that benefited American businesses and consumers. |
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Reuters
South Korea is unable to pay $350 billion upfront in investment in the United States as President Donald Trump suggested under a deal to cut tariffs and is seeking an alternative solution, Seoul’s presidential adviser said on Saturday. Since a handshake deal by the allies’ leaders in July to lower U.S. tariffs to 15% from 25%, as Trump earlier imposed, South Korea has said the $350 billion in investment would be in the form of loans and loan guarantees as well as equity.
Politico
Keir Starmer thought he had an enduring trade pact with the U.S. to lower tariffs. Donald Trump appears to have other ideas.
A flurry of new tariff announcements on pharma, trucks and movies have left British officials scrambling to keep up 鈥 and exposed holes in the trade deal Starmer and Trump struck in May. Under the terms of the May deal, the U.S. lowered tariffs on British car exports to 10 percent, but the U.K. has failed to negotiate a long-promised zero-tariff rate for steel and aluminum. And now, other threats are emerging. |
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Phys.org
A research team led by the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA, or CNSI, demonstrated a new type of light-emitting material expected to be suitable for photonics鈥攄evices based on light in the same way that today’s electronics are based on electrical signals. The team used a semiconductor called molybdenum disulfide, in the form of a so-called “two-dimensional material” only three atoms thick, and Nafion, a polymer used in fuel cells.
Phys.org
In a recent Nature study, scientists have demonstrated an electrically driven perovskite laser using a dual-cavity design, addressing a challenge that has persisted in the field for over a decade. Perovskite semiconductors have emerged as exceptional materials for laser applications due to their high gain coefficients, long carrier lifetimes, and tunable emission wavelengths. |
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Septermber 26, 2025: Trump Takes Aim at Chip Makers With New Plan to Throttle Imports
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Wall Street Journal
The Trump administration is weighing a new plan to reduce dramatically the U.S.鈥檚 reliance on semiconductors made overseas, hoping to spur domestic manufacturing and reshape global supply chains. The policy鈥檚 goal is to have chip companies manufacture the same number of semiconductors in the U.S. as their customers import from overseas producers. Companies that don鈥檛 maintain a 1:1 ratio over time would have to pay a tariff, according to people familiar with the concept.
South China Morning Post
Semiconductor manufacturers in Southeast Asia must shift production to the US or face punitive tariffs, Washington鈥檚 top trade official warned on Thursday, saying tariffs 鈥渁re the solution鈥 if trade talks with regional governments fail to deliver results. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer delivered the message in Kuala Lumpur, where he met with ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). |
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Reuters
Thailand will deepen cooperation with China, including in areas like semiconductors and battery production, Thai prime minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Friday, as his new government lined up measures to fire up a sluggish economy. Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy has been struggling with high household debt, weak consumption, the impact of U.S. tariffs and, in recent weeks, a soaring baht , with the currency reaching a four-year high against the dollar.
Bloomberg
Moore Threads Technology Co., which makes equipment used in areas like artificial intelligence and machine learning, received approval from the Shanghai Stock Exchange for its initial public offering on the Star Market. The Beijing-based company founded in 2020, which is China鈥檚 leading provider of graphics processing units, plans to issue no less than 44.45 million shares. 91成人 8 billion yuan ($1.1 billion) of the IPO proceeds will be used in next-generation projects in areas like AI and graphics chips, and to supplement working capital, according to an IPO prospectus submitted to the exchange. |
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Reuters
President Donald Trump’s administration said on Wednesday it was formally implementing the U.S. trade agreement with the European Union, confirming that a 15% duty rate for EU autos and auto parts began on August 1 and listing tariff exemptions for generic pharmaceuticals, aircraft and aircraft parts. In a Federal Register notice, opens new tab, the Commerce Department and the U.S. Trade Representative’s office said they have amended the tariff schedule to implement the framework agreement reached with the EU in July that lowers the Republican president’s tariffs to 15% on most imports from the EU, including autos.
Wall Street Journal
President Trump鈥檚 trade deal with South Korea is on shaky ground, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick taking a tough line in talks as some Seoul officials privately argue to allies that the White House is moving the goal posts. Lutnick, in recent conversations with South Korean officials, has discussed with Seoul the idea of slightly increasing the $350 billion they had previously guaranteed to the U.S. in July and suggested the final tally could get a bit closer to the $550 billion pledged by Japan, according to people familiar with the discussions, including an adviser to South Korea鈥檚 government.
Reuters
Japan’s finance ministry said on Friday that it will set up an investment facility at a state-owned development bank to support a $550 billion investment package agreed in Tokyo’s tariff deal with Washington. Japan and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding on the details of the package this month, stating it would focus on investments in sectors such as chips, metals, pharmaceuticals, energy and shipbuilding to be made by January 2029, which coincides with the end of Donald Trump’s presidential term. |
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Phys.org
Recent research has found a new way to make graphene that adds structural defects to improve the performance of the material that could have benefits across a range of applications鈥攆rom sensors and batteries, to electronics. Scientists from the University of Nottingham’s School of Chemistry, University of Warwick and Diamond Light Source developed a single-step process to grow graphene-like films using a molecule, Azupyrene, whose shape mimics that of the desired defect. The research has been published today in Chemical Science.
Phys.org
Transistors, the building blocks of modern electronics, are typically made of silicon. Because it’s a semiconductor, this material can control the flow of electricity in a circuit. But silicon has fundamental physical limits that restrict how compact and energy-efficient a transistor can be. MIT researchers have now replaced silicon with a magnetic semiconductor, creating a magnetic transistor that could enable smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient circuits. The material’s magnetism strongly influences its electronic behavior, leading to more efficient control of the flow of electricity. |
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Septermber 19, 2025: Congress Weighs New Limits On Advanced AI Chips
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Forbes
As the end of the calendar year approaches, focus in Congress is turning to the annual defense policy bill, the National Defense Authorization Act. One of the measures that has generated some controversy recently, since it was added to the Senate鈥檚 NDAA draft, is听听from Senators Jim Banks (R-Ind.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.). Some lobbying groups representing tech and semiconductor interests have also criticized the effort, with the chipmakers鈥 representatives urging congressional leadership to block the measure鈥檚 passage into law.
Bloomberg
South Korea rolled out measures aimed at redirecting bank funds from property lending to critical industries including semiconductors and artificial intelligence.
The so-called 鈥減roductive finance鈥 initiative lowers the regulatory burden on banks鈥 equity investments while tightening capital requirements for mortgage lending. The risk weight for banks鈥 equity investments will fall to 250% from 400%, while the floor for mortgage loan risk weights will rise to 20% from 15%. The new rules are set to take effect in the first quarter of next year. |
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CNBC
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed confidence Tuesday that a trade deal with China is near. With so-called reciprocal tariffs set to take effect in November, Bessent said during a CNBC interview that he expects further talks to happen before then.
Reuters
The United States on Friday penalized two Chinese firms that acquired U.S. chipmaking equipment for China’s top chipmaker SMIC, including them among 32 entities that were added to the Commerce Department’s restricted trade list, according to a U.S. government posting. Twenty-three of the 32 were in China. |
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Financial Times
The Trump administration has begun to weigh up the future of its largest trade deal, which governs hundreds of billions of dollars in goods flowing between the US, Canada and Mexico.听The United States鈥揗exico鈥揅anada Agreement signed by Donald Trump in 2020 is due for review next summer, but US officials will on Wednesday publish a formal call for comments from American businesses ahead of a potential renegotiation.
BBC
India and the US are holding a day of trade talks, sparking hope that stalled negotiations on a bilateral agreement will soon resume. A team led by US trade negotiator Brendan Lynch is in Delhi to meet officials from India’s commerce ministry. India said the meeting doesn’t mark the start of the next round of negotiations, describing it as a “discussion” about “trying to see” how an agreement can be reached. |
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Phys.org
Researchers at Michigan State University have figured out how to use a fast laser to wiggle atoms in a way that temporarily changes the behavior of their host material. Their novel approach could lead to smaller and more efficient electronics鈥攍ike smartphones鈥攊n the future.
Phys.org
A team of scientists at Simon Fraser University’s Quantum Technology Lab and leading Canada-based quantum company Photonic Inc. have created a new type of silicon-based quantum device controlled both optically and electrically, marking the latest breakthrough in the global quantum computing race. The research, published in the journal Nature Photonics, reveals new diode nanocavity devices for electrical control over silicon color center qubits. |
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Septermber 12, 2025: Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 20.6% Year-to-Year in July
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Press Release
鈥淕lobal semiconductor sales remained robust in July, topping June鈥檚 results and far outpacing July of last year,鈥 said John Neuffer,听91成人听president and CEO. 鈥淕rowth continues to be driven by solid demand in the Asia Pacific region and the Americas.鈥 |
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Wall Street Journal
The U.S. lacks the workforce needed to support advanced industries such as semiconductors and biotechnology, according to a July report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank. In semiconductors alone, an estimated 67,000 technical jobs are at risk of remaining unfilled by 2030 unless the workforce pipeline is expanded, according to the 91成人.
New York Times
In a move that shows the growing influence of the United Arab Emirates in the global artificial intelligence race, a new research lab backed by the Persian Gulf nation said on Tuesday that it was freely sharing an A.I. model meant to compete with systems released by companies in the United States and China. Over the past year, many Chinese companies have aggressively shared their technologies through a process called open source, hoping to undercut leading U.S. companies like OpenAI and Google. Last month, OpenAI freely shared two of its own models in an effort to level the playing field and ensure that the world鈥檚 software developers and businesses continued to use its technology. |
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Financial Times
Canada is positioning itself as a strategic counterweight to China鈥檚 dominance of rare earths and critical minerals. But the Canadian mining sector needs more investment to become an alternative supplier of the materials essential for the energy transition, industry experts say. Canada is a mining nation 鈥 the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange list more than 1,000 mining companies producing a range of commodities such as potash, gold and copper. But China controls about 60 per cent of the world鈥檚 rare earth mining production and close to 90 per cent of processing and refining, according to the International Energy Agency. |
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Reuters
U.S. tariffs on Japanese goods including cars and auto parts are set to be lowered by September 16, Japan’s tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa said on Tuesday. Citing a U.S. Federal Register document dated September 9 that formalised President Donald Trump’s executive order on the U.S.-Japan trade deal, Akazawa said in a press conference the revised tariff rates on Japanese goods will take effect within seven days from its publication.
The Hill
President Trump said the United States and India will continue negotiating the terms of their trade agreement, less than two weeks after the U.S. president slapped a new round of tariffs on India for purchasing Russian oil. In a post on Truth Social on Tuesday, Trump called Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi his 鈥渧ery good friend鈥 and said they would be speaking in the 鈥渦pcoming weeks.鈥
Wall Street Journal
When President Trump unveiled his trade deal with the European Union in July, businesses across the bloc thought it would end months of uncertainty for one of the world鈥檚 most lucrative trade relationships. Less than two months on, frustration with the deal is growing in Europe. Businesses are halting exports to the U.S., complaining about new bureaucratic hurdles and warning about a new era of unpredictability. |
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Phys.org
Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered new materials and a new process that could advance the ever-escalating quest to make smaller, faster and affordable microchips used across modern electronics鈥攊n everything from cellphones to cars, appliances to airplanes. Using a process that is both precise and economical for manufacturing, the team of scientists has discovered how to create circuits that are so small they’re invisible to the naked eye.
Phys.org
A research team has developed a direct optical lithography (DOL) technology that patterns quantum dots (QDs) at ultra-high resolution using only light, without photoresist. Through this, they also provided guidelines for selecting cross-linkers essential for fabricating high-performance QLEDs. This achievement is regarded as a core fundamental technology that can be applied to a wide range of optoelectronic devices, including micro-QLEDs, ultra-high-resolution displays, transparent electronic devices, and next-generation image sensors. |
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Septermber 5, 2025: India and Singapore Deepen AI, Chips Ties as US Tariff Risks Grow
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Bloomberg
India and Singapore pledged Thursday to deepen cooperation on artificial intelligence and semiconductors, signing new industry pacts as New Delhi works to expand trade ties with key partners and blunt the impact of 50% US tariffs. 鈥淪ingapore is a strong pillar of our Act East Policy,鈥 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during a joint statement in New Delhi alongside Singaporean counterpart Lawrence Wong. 鈥淭ech and innovation are pillars of our relationship.鈥
Reuters
President Donald Trump said on Thursday his administration would impose tariffs on semiconductor imports from companies not shifting production to the U.S., speaking ahead of a dinner with major technology company CEOs. “Yeah, I have discussed it with the people here. Chips and semiconductors – we will be putting tariffs on companies that aren’t coming in. We will be putting a tariff very shortly,” Trump said without giving an exact time or rate. |
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South China Morning Post
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), China鈥檚 largest contract chipmaker, said it planned to buy all of a foundry it controls as the nation鈥檚 fab industry undergoes a wave of consolidation. In a statement last week, the company said it planned to buy the remaining equity interest in Semiconductor Manufacturing North China (Beijing) Corporation (SMNC), a subsidiary that is currently 51 per cent owned by SMIC.
Wall Street Journal
China鈥檚 military has gone outside its typical network of state-owned defense contractors and military-linked research institutes in recent years, tapping hundreds of suppliers including private companies and civilian universities in a push to incorporate AI into its operations and weapons systems, according to听new data published Wednesday听by researchers at Georgetown University. While the U.S. and Chinese militaries have both sought to tap the knowledge and innovative energy of universities and the private sector, the data indicates the PLA has been able to do it more systematically. That gives China a potential leg up in the challenging task of weaving AI into national defense, security analysts say. |
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CNBC
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday stateside to implement a trade deal with Japan, with 15% baseline tariffs on most Japanese goods, including autos. The deal had been reached in July after months of negotiations, with Washington and Tokyo continuing to haggle over details for weeks before it was signed.
Financial Times
MEPs from most of the parties in the European parliament called for changes to the EU鈥檚 trade deal with the US on Wednesday, raising fears that the fragile transatlantic truce could break. The assembly must vote to approve the reductions in tariffs Brussels has promised Washington on certain American goods as part of the deal struck in July, which levies 15 per cent on most EU exports to the US. |
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Phys.org
The single crystals currently used in semiconductors, electronic devices, and optical devices can’t take the heat. Associate Professor Yuui Yokota and Professor Akira Yoshikawa (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University) have developed a new crystal growth technology using a tungsten (W) crucible that can be used at temperatures over 2,200掳C. This crystal growth technology is expected to make significant contributions to the discovery of new materials and the mass-production of oxide single crystals with a higher melting point.
Phys.org
Researchers at The City College of New York have shown how a quantum emitter, the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond, interacts in unexpected ways with a specially engineered photonic structure when moved around with a scanning tip. The study, led by Carlos A. Meriles鈥擬artin and Michele Cohen Professor of Physics in the Division of Science鈥攁nd titled “Emission of Nitrogen鈥揤acancy Centres in Diamond Shaped by Topological Photonic Waveguide Modes,” appears in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. |
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May 23, 2025: OpenAI, UAE to build massive AI center in Abu Dhabi
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Axios
OpenAI will partner with United Arab Emirates to build Stargate UAE, a massive new Middle East data center that’s part of the company’s OpenAI for Countries push, the deal’s participants announced Thursday. Why it matters: The deal is a huge AI bet by the Emirates, which will also secure ChatGPT Plus subscriptions for its entire population, making it the first country to do so.
Reuters
French defence group Thales () connector maker Radiall and Taiwan’s FoxConn () have begun preliminary talks to establish a semiconductor assembly and test facility in France, they said on Monday. The proposed plant would focus on outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) operations, with production capacity expected to exceed 100 million system-in-package (SiP) units annually by 2031. |
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Reuters
China said it could take legal action against any individual or organisation assisting or implementing U.S. measures that advise companies against using advanced semiconductors from China. The U.S. published guidance last week saying companies risk violating export controls if they use Ascend AI chips from Shenzhen-based Huawei (HWT.UL).
South China Morning Post
Smartphone giant Xiaomi is one of China鈥檚 top three investors in semiconductor development on the back of a 10-year, 50 billion yuan (US$6.9 billion) spending programme, according to company founder, chairman and chief executive Lei Jun. In a Monday post on Chinese microblogging site Weibo, Lei wrote that Xiaomi achieved the milestone as of April after spending 13.5 billion yuan and deploying 2,500 research-and-development (R&D) staff to work on its XRing O1 system-on-a-chip (SoC). |
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NPR
President Trump on Friday threatened on social media that he may impose a steep 50% tariff on imports from the European Union starting June 1 because of a lack of progress in talks about trade issues.
Supply Chain Dive
The United States will reinstate reciprocal tariffs first announced April 2 for countries it is unable to reach deals with during the current 90-day pause, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in multiple interviews Sunday.听Bessent鈥檚 comments came two days after President Donald Trump, while visiting the United Arab Emirates, said countries would be notified of their tariff rates within two to three weeks.
Politico EU
The European Commission downgraded its estimates for the bloc鈥檚 growth in 2025 due to the effects of U.S. President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs. The euro area is expected to grow by a mere 0.9 percent and the EU by 1.1 percent this year, according to the Commission鈥檚 annual spring forecast, which was published on Monday.
Reuters
Japan’s top trade negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, said on Tuesday there was no change to Tokyo’s stance of demanding an elimination of U.S. tariffs in bilateral trade negotiations. “The slew of U.S. tariffs including reciprocal tariffs as well as those on automobiles, car parts, steel and aluminium, are regrettable. There’s no change to our stance of seeking a review, which is to say an elimination, of them,” Akazawa told a regular press conference. |
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Phys.org
Ferromagnetic semiconductors (FMSs) combine the unique properties of semiconductors and magnetism, making them ideal candidates for developing spintronic devices that integrate both semiconductor and magnetic functionalities.听However, one of the key challenges in FMSs has been achieving high Curie temperatures (TC) that enable their stable operation at room temperature. To overcome these limitations, a team of researchers led by Professor Pham Nam Hai from the Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan, developed a high-quality (Ga,Fe)Sb FMS using the step-flow growth method on vicinal GaAs (100) substrates with a high off-angle of 10掳.
Phys.org
Researchers have demonstrated that by using a semiconductor with flexible bonds, the material can be molded into various structures using nano containers, without altering its composition. The discovery could lead to the design of a variety of customized electronic devices using only a single element. |
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May 16, 2025: 91成人 Advocates for U.S. Trade Policies that Advance American Leadership in Semiconductors
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Blog
Semiconductors are in the spotlight. Over the past few years, governments and industry alike have recognized the critical role semiconductor technologies play in fueling America鈥檚 economic and industrial competitiveness, strengthening national security, and underpinning America鈥檚 leadership across a range of technologies. Today, David Isaacs, Vice President of Government Affairs at 91成人, will offer testimony to members of the Senate Finance Committee on the importance of advancing trade, tax, deregulation, and other policies designed to ensure America鈥檚 leadership in semiconductor technology remains unchallenged. |
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Reuters
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched a new company to develop and manage artificial intelligence technologies in Saudi Arabia on Monday, a top priority of its economic diversification drive. U.S. President Donald Trump travels to Saudi Arabia this week, the first stop on his Gulf tour, and AI is expected to be a major discussion point during Tuesday’s joint Saudi-U.S. investment forum in Riyadh.
Reuters
India’s cabinet has approved a new semiconductor plant, a joint venture between HCL Group and Taiwan’s Foxconn () costing 37.06 billion rupees ($435 million), information minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Wednesday. The plant, which will be located near the Jewar airport in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, is designed for a capacity of 20,000 wafers per month and can produce 36 million display driver chips, Vaishnaw said at a cabinet briefing in New Delhi. |
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Tom鈥檚 Hardware
Following multiple rounds of restrictions imposed on semiconductor production equipment sales to China, the country’s foundry champion, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), is finally feeling the effects.听SMIC ran into two yield and output-related issues recently. An unexpected incident during scheduled annual maintenance disrupted production lines and compromised process accuracy, leading to a drop in yield rates. On top of that, the validation of newly installed equipment uncovered performance issues that needed correction, causing additional yield fluctuations.
PBS News
China鈥檚 exports to the United States tumbled in April while its trade with other economies surged, suggesting that President Donald Trump鈥檚听tariffs听offensive is hastening a shakeup in global supply chains. Shipments to the U.S. sank 21 percent in dollar terms as Trump鈥檚 tariffs on most Chinese exports rose to as high as 145 percent. With Chinese tariffs on U.S. goods at 125 percent, business between the two biggest economies has grown increasingly uncertain.
CNN
A surprise breakthrough in US-China trade tensions has unleashed a flurry of activity across Chinese factories and ports as companies in both countries rush to make the most of a 90-day rollback of heavy tariffs announced earlier this week. Meanwhile, ports are about to start humming as companies rush to ship out inventory that had been held back during weeks of trade tension. Bookings for shipping containers from China to the United States spiked almost 300% in the seven days ending May 13, compared to the week ending May 5, according to container-tracking software provider Vizion. |
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Reuters
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba reiterated on Sunday that he will aim for the elimination of all tariffs in trade negotiations with the United States. Speaking on a Fuji Television morning program, Ishiba said that “discussions have gradually come together,” and that Tokyo’s relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump is “surprisingly good.”
Politico EU
As U.S. President Donald Trump advances on trade deals with the U.K. and even with arch nemesis China, the European Union is being left out in the cold 鈥 laying bare the profound rupture between the once-close allies. 听Despite several attempts at negotiating with Washington to remove Trump鈥檚 tariffs on European goods, the European Commission, which handles trade policy on behalf of the EU鈥檚 27 member countries, has yet to achieve a breakthrough. |
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Phys.org
Carbyne, a one-dimensional chain of carbon atoms, is incredibly strong for being so thin, making it an intriguing possibility for use in next-generation electronics, but its extreme instability causing it to bend and snap on itself made it nearly impossible to produce at all, let alone produce enough of it for advanced studies. Now, an international team of researchers, including from Penn State, may have a solution.
Phys.org
What would happen if you combined the unparalleled efficiency of a superconductor with the flexibility and controllability of a semiconductor? Thanks to a new breakthrough in quantum materials, we may be getting an answer soon. In an article published in Communications Physics, a multi-institutional research team led by The University of Osaka announces the successful observation of the so-called superconducting diode effect in an Fe(Se,Te)/FeTe heterostructure. The paper is titled “A scaling relation of vortex-induced rectification effects in a superconducting thin-film heterostructure.” |
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May 9, 2025: Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 18.8% in Q1 2025 Compared to Q1 2024; March 2025 Sales up 1.8% Month-to-Month
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Press Release
鈥淕lobal semiconductor demand remains high, with first-quarter sales substantially outpacing the first quarter of last year,鈥 said John Neuffer, 91成人 president and CEO. 鈥淵ear-to-year sales increased by more than 17% for the 11th consecutive month, driven by a year-to-year sales increase of roughly 45% in the Americas.鈥 |
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Data Center Dynamics
The Trump administration plans to rescind the much-criticized Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion rule enacted by former President Joe Biden at the end of his term. The regulation was set to go into force on May 15 but a spokesperson for the US Department of Commerce this week labeled it 鈥渙verly complex, overly bureaucratic鈥 and said it would 鈥渟tymie American innovation.鈥 Instead, the spokesperson said, the Trump administration would replace it with 鈥渁 much simpler rule that unleashes American innovation and ensures American AI dominance.鈥
Manufacturing Dive
The U.S. Commerce Department鈥檚 Section 232 investigation into semiconductor imports could create substantial new costs for the medtech sector if it brings additional tariffs, especially for medical devices that are chip-intensive or produced at a large scale, according to experts who spoke with MedTech Dive. President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs are already causing financial fallout for device makers. In first-quarter earnings updates, companies such as GE Healthcare and Thermo Fisher cut full-year profit forecasts, while others like Johnson & Johnson and Danaher warned they expect several hundred million dollars in tariff-related costs. |
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Reuters
China’s top foundry, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) (), opens new tab, said first-quarter revenue surged and profit more than doubled, helped in part by rush orders from U.S. customers seeking to beat hikes in tariffs. But the results fell short of analysts’ expectations and SMIC predicted a drop in revenue for the current quarter, saying the company could have lower production yields due to the testing of newly installed equipment. Its Hong Kong-listed shares tumbled 6.8%.
Politico EU
The EU鈥檚 attempt to stop China from buying out its top chipmakers and AI companies is being hollowed out from within. National capitals are pushing to weaken rules that would require them to screen foreign investments in sensitive technologies, such as semiconductors or artificial intelligence, according to the latest draft compromise text on the review of the rules governing foreign direct investment (FDI) screening seen by POLITICO. The FDI review is part of a signature initiative from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen鈥檚 first mandate: a new economic security strategy for the EU.
South China Morning Post
China is rapidly advancing its technological self-sufficiency in semiconductors and biotechnology, a trend accelerated by escalating trade tensions with the US, industry experts said in a webinar hosted by the South China Morning Post鈥檚 China Future Tech. 鈥淲e need to be ready to see a world that will be increasingly polarised, basically with the bifurcation in supply chains, which could be about manufacturing, which could be about data flows 鈥 could be about investment,鈥 said Gary Ng, senior economist at Natixis Corporate & Investment Bank, during the panel discussion on Thursday. |
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Politico EU
U.S. President Donald Trump’s probes into pharmaceuticals, raw materials and semiconductors 鈥 combined with sweeping tariffs already applied against the European Union 鈥 are expected to hit a total of 鈧549 billion of EU exports, EU trade chief Maro拧 艩ef膷ovi膷 said. In other words, they would cover 97 percent of total EU exports to the United States, the European Commission estimates.
CBS News
President Trump on Thursday announced the broad terms of a trade deal with Britain, which could lower the burden of his sweeping tariffs and potentially deliver a political victory for Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The president said in remarks from the Oval Office that the two countries are “affirming that reciprocity and fairness is an essential and vital principle of international trade.” 听The deal is the first rolled out in Mr. Trump’s second term and comes as the president has used tariffs 鈥 and the threat of the levies 鈥 as leverage to bring other countries to the table to negotiate trade deals with his administration. |
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Phys.org
Quantum technologies, which leverage quantum mechanical effects to process information, could outperform their classical counterparts in some complex and advanced tasks. A long-standing challenge in the field of quantum technology is converting quantum signals carried by microwave photons (i.e., particles of electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range) into optical photons (i.e., visible or near visible light particles). Researchers at the California Institute of Technology recently developed a new microwave-to-optical transducer based on rare-earth ion-doped crystals. Their on-chip transducer, outlined in a paper published in Nature Physics, was implemented using ytterbium-171 ions doped in a YVO4 crystal.
Phys.org
Researchers at QuTech in Delft have combined superconductors and quantum dots to observe and manipulate so-called Majorana bound states, which have properties that could enable stable quantum computation. By building a chain of three coupled quantum dots in a two-dimensional electron gas, they were able to demonstrate properties of Majoranas that are essential for the study of Majorana-based quantum bits. The results are published in Nature. |
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May 2, 2025: Exclusive: Trump officials eye changes to Biden's AI chip export rule, sources say
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Reuters
The Trump administration is working on changes to a Biden-era rule that would limit global access to AI chips, including possibly doing away with its splitting the world into tiers that help determine how many advanced semiconductors a country can obtain, three sources familiar with the matter said. The sources said the plans were still under discussion and warned they could change. But if enacted, removing the tiers could open the door to using U.S. chips as an even more powerful negotiating tool in trade talks.
Reuters
Indian software firm Zoho has suspended its year-long pursuit of a $700 million plan to expand into chip manufacturing, its co-founder said on Thursday, confirming a Reuters story and dealing another blow to the Indian government’s semiconductor plans. Reuters reported on Wednesday that Indian billionaire Gautam Adani’s group has also paused discussions with Israel’s Tower Semiconductor (TSEM.TA) for its $10 billion chip project following an internal evaluation by the Indian group.
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CNBC
Alibaba released the next generation of its open-sourced large language models, Qwen3, on Tuesday 鈥 and experts are calling it yet another breakthrough in China鈥檚 booming open-source artificial intelligence space.听In a blog post, the Chinese tech giant said Qwen3 promises improvements in reasoning, instruction following, tool usage and multilingual tasks, rivaling other top-tier models such as DeepSeek鈥檚 R1 in several industry benchmarks.
Reuters
China has exempted some U.S. imports from its 125% tariffs and is asking firms to identify critical goods they need levy-free, according to businesses that have been notified, in the clearest sign yet of Beijing’s concerns about the trade war’s fallout. The dispensation, which follows de-escalatory statements from Washington, signals that the world’s two largest economies were prepared to rein in their conflict, which had frozen much of the trade between them and raised fears of a global recession.
Associated Press
China says it is “assessing the situation” after what it says have been multiple overtures from the United States seeking trade talks, a potential sign that the two sides may be inching closer to a breakthrough.听In a statement, however, China’s Commerce Ministry indicated that the Trump administration’s tariffs stand in the way.听“If the U.S. side wants to talk, it must show sincerity and be prepared to correct its erroneous actions and cancel its unilateral tariff increases,” it said.
The Register
The biggest threat to US critical infrastructure, according to FBI Deputy Assistant Director Cynthia Kaiser, can be summed up in one word: “China.鈥澨齀n an interview with The Register during RSA Conference, she said Chinese government-backed crews are testing out AI in every stage of the attack chain. This isn’t to say that they’re succeeding, but it does make them “more efficient, or might make them a little faster,” Kaiser added.
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Politico
The European Commission presented to EU countries on Wednesday a list of the concessions it is willing to make to the Donald Trump administration as well as a new list of goods it is going to slap with tariffs if negotiations fail, an EU official and an EU diplomat told POLITICO.听The dual-track approach allows the European Commission, which calls the shots on trade policy on behalf of the EU鈥檚 27 member states, to get sufficient political backing, and enter into negotiations with Washington from a position of strength.
Supply Chain Dive
The U.S. will reimburse domestic car manufacturers for a portion of the costs related to 25% tariffs on auto parts set to begin May 3, according to an amended executive order President Donald Trump signed Tuesday.听The updated order stipulates that automakers that assemble their vehicles in the U.S. can apply to offset up to 3.75% of their tariff costs related to auto imports for one year, retroactive to April 3. The available offset rate will drop to 2.5% for the next 12-month period and then be removed.
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Phys.org
A squishy, layered material that dramatically transforms under pressure could someday help computers store more data with less energy.听That’s according to a new study by researchers at Washington State University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte that shows a hybrid zinc telluride-based material can undergo surprising structural changes when squeezed together like a molecular sandwich.
Phys.org
In every scientific discovery in the movies, a scientist observes something unexpected, scratches the side of his or her forehead and says “hmmmmm.” In just such a moment in real life, scientists from Canada observed unexpected flashes of curved green light from a red light-emitting polymer above its surface.听Their resulting investigation of the new phenomenon could find applications towards understanding the failures of polymer materials and more. Their work has been published in Physical Review Letters.
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April 18, 2025: White House launches national security investigation into pharma, semiconductors
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The Hill
The Trump administration disclosed Monday that it had opened an investigation into the effects on national security of importing certain pharmaceuticals, a move widely seen as the prelude to initiating tariffs on prescription drugs.听The Department of Commerce in a Federal Register notice said the probe, known as a Section 232 investigation, began April 1, the day before President Trump announced widespread tariffs on all imported goods but specifically exempted pharmaceuticals.
CNBC
South Korea announced Tuesday a support package of 33 trillion won ($23.25 billion) for its vital semiconductor industry, as heightened uncertainty over U.S. tariffs threatens domestic companies.听This comes after U.S. president Donald Trump reportedly said he would be announcing the tariff rate on imported semiconductors soon, after exempting them from his steep 鈥渞eciprocal鈥 tariffs last Friday. |
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ABC News
Trump revealed for the first time that U.S. and Chinese teams are discussing a deal on tariffs and that he thinks a deal could be achieved in the next three to four weeks.听Pressed by ABC News’ Rachel Scott and other reporters, Trump would not say whether he had spoken directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping.听Asked by Scott if Xi had reached out to Trump to initiate a conversation, Trump replied, 鈥淲ell, you think it was pretty obvious that he has, but we will talk about that soon. It’s not that important because honestly, we’re going to have a deal. I believe we’re going to have a deal with China,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淎nd if we don’t, we’re going to have a deal anyway because we’re going to set a certain target and that’s going to be it.鈥
South China Morning Post
China鈥檚 integrated circuit (IC) imports and exports continued to rise in both volume and value in the first quarter, as semiconductors and consumer electronics have become key battlegrounds in a chaotic trade war between the US and China. Meanwhile, Chinese semiconductor traders have reportedly halted price quotes for their clients in anticipation of shipment disruptions caused by the tariff conflict. Most sellers in Shenzhen鈥檚 Huaqiangbei, China鈥檚 largest electronics component sourcing market, have stopped providing quotes for products ranging from central processing units (CPUs) to graphic cards, according to a recent report from Chinese news outlet Jiemian.
BBC
As the trade war between China and the US escalates, attention has been focused on the increasingly high levels of tit-for-tat tariffs the two countries are imposing on one another.听But slapping reciprocal tariffs on Washington is not the only way Beijing has been able to retaliate.听China has now also imposed export controls on a range of critical rare earth minerals and magnets, dealing a major blow to the US.听The move has laid bare how reliant America is on these minerals. |
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Politico
President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni both expressed optimism during a White House meeting on Thursday about an eventual trade deal between the United States and Europe.听鈥淭here will be a trade deal, 100 percent,鈥 Trump promised. 鈥淥f course there will be a trade deal. They want to make one very much, and we are going to make a trade deal, I fully expect it, but it will be a fair deal.鈥
The听Guardian
The US is optimistic it can negotiate a 鈥済reat鈥 trade deal with the UK, JD Vance has said.听Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on imports to the US several weeks ago, sending the global economy into turmoil as stock prices tumbled and fears of a global recession mounted.听Since then, Trump has rowed back on many tariffs, reducing the rate paid on imports from most countries to 10% and exempting electronics such as smartphones and laptops from the levies, including the 145% charge on imports from China. |
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Phys.org
Physicists at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have created a compact laser that emits extremely bright, short pulses of light in a useful but difficult-to-achieve wavelength range, packing the performance of larger photonic devices onto a single chip.听Published in Nature, the research is the first demonstration of an on-chip, picosecond, mid-infrared laser pulse generator that requires no external components to operate.
Phys.org
Currently, most optical switches are based on microelectromechanical systems, which require an electric voltage or current to operate, resulting in slow response times.听To address this gap, a group of researchers, led by Professor Junjun Jia from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Waseda University, Japan, in collaboration with Professor Hui Ye and Dr. Hossam A. Almossalami from the College of Optical Science and Engineering at Zhejiang University, China, Professor Naoomi Yamada from the Department of Applied Chemistry at Chubu University, Japan, and Dr. Takashi Yagi from the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, investigated the multivalley optical switching phenomenon in germanium (Ge) films. |
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April 11, 2025: Zero tariffs and smooth customs are key expectations from India-US BTA: John Neuffer
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CNBC TV 18
The ongoing negotiations for a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) between the United States and India hold significant promise for the semiconductor industry, with zero tariffs and efficient customs procedures being top priorities.听John Neuffer, President & CEO of the US Semiconductor Industries Association (91成人), emphasised the critical need for such measures, stating, “Zero tariffs would be wonderful. Our industry is possibly the most global industry in terms of supply chains that’s out there… We need zero-tariff treatment at the border, and we need customs clearance facilitation that’s smooth and quick.” He believes that if India can deliver on these aspects through the BTA, it will significantly boost business on both sides.
ANI
India is rapidly emerging as a significant player in the global semiconductor landscape, transitioning from a stronghold in chip design to taking steps toward manufacturing according to John Neuffer, President and CEO of the 91成人.听He emphasised that India has “done a lot right” in the sector, noting that 20 per cent of the global semiconductor workforce is already based in the country.听Addressing the 9th Carnegie Global Tech Summit in the national capital on Friday on progress in semiconductors by India, Neuffer said, “India has done a lot right when it comes to our sector. 20 per cent of our workforce is here. We have a core design of our ships. We have a great ecosystem for that. I think we are in a very special moment right now. We have this trust initiative in front of us. We also have a bilateral trade agreement in front of us.鈥
Forbes
The EU has launched its most aggressive initiative yet to establish itself as a contender in the global AI race. On Wednesday, the European Commission, the bloc鈥檚 executive arm, outlined the key action of its AI Continent Action Plan, which aims to narrow the widening technological gap with the United States and China in this critical domain.听The centerpiece of the EU鈥檚 strategy involves developing a network of AI gigafactories – computing facilities equipped with approximately 100,000 advanced AI chips each, four times more than current AI factories. |
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NBC News
China raised its total retaliatory tariff on U.S. imports to 125% today after the Trump administration clarified yesterday that U.S. duties on Beijing are actually 145% because of earlier fentanyl-related levies. Beijing signaled that this is likely to be its last increase for the moment as tit-for-tat tariffs reach levels that make trade between the world鈥檚 two biggest economies unfeasible
South China Morning Post
Some Chinese semiconductor and auto parts suppliers expect their businesses to benefit from the country鈥檚 escalating trade war with the United States, according to corporate filings. Suzhou Everbright Photonics, which makes high-powered diode laser and radar sensor chips, said China鈥檚 retaliatory tariffs on American imports would prove helpful because the 鈥渃ost of imported chips will be higher and uncertainties in the supply chain will be greater鈥 for domestic clients.听The Shanghai-listed company, whose shares gained 5.4 per cent on Tuesday, said China is expected to be more steadfast in replacing imported chips with local alternatives, as the trade war intensifies.
South China Morning Post
Discoveries of rare and valuable mineral resources, while often making instant headlines, tend to take years to pay off 鈥 and that is happening now with a high-purity quartz that is of strategic importance in China鈥檚 hi-tech and industrial ambitions.听Five years after a mineable source was found domestically for the first time, the quartz in question has been formally identified by the Ministry of Natural Resources as China鈥檚 174th mineral for exploitation. |
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Axios
President Trump paused the sweeping reciprocal tariffs the U.S. imposed this week, saying dozens of countries had reached out to negotiate new trade deals.听It’s the relief global markets, U.S. allies and many Trump advisers wanted, as fears of a global crisis mounted. But Trump didn’t back off fully, keeping 10% baseline tariffs in place while increasing tariffs on China to 125%.
CNN
The European Union has announced a 90-day pause on countermeasures against the United States, a day after President Donald Trump unveiled a similar pause on his 鈥渞eciprocal鈥 tariffs.听鈥淲e want to give negotiations a chance,鈥 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Thursday.听This comes after the EU on Wednesday announced it would begin collecting higher duties on US imports, in retaliation for the steel and aluminum tariffs announced by Trump in March. |
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Phys.org
A research team has successfully fine-tuned the Rabi oscillation of polaritons, quantum composite particles, by leveraging changes in electrical properties induced by crystal structure transformation. Published in Advanced Science, this study demonstrates that the properties of quantum particles can be controlled without the need for complex external devices, which is expected to greatly enhance the feasibility of practical quantum technology. The team was led by Professor Chang-Hee Cho from the Department of Physics and Chemistry at DGIST.
Phys.org
Traditional water filters struggle to remove smaller PFAS molecules, but a new Monash-designed filter changes that. Researchers at Monash University have developed a water filtration membrane that effectively removes small PFAS molecules, overcoming a significant challenge faced by conventional water filters.听The research team designed a beta-cyclodextrin (尾CD) modified graphene oxide (GO-尾CD) membrane with nanoscale channels that selectively retain PFAS while allowing water to pass through. The work is published in the journal ACS Nano. |
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April 4, 2025: Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 17.1% Year-to-Year in February
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Press Release
鈥淒espite a slight decline in month-to-month sales, the global semiconductor industry hit its highest-ever monthly sales total for the month of February, driving strong year-to-year growth,鈥 said John Neuffer, 91成人 president and CEO. 鈥淵ear-to-year sales increased by more than 17% for the 10th consecutive month, driven by a year-to-year sales increase of nearly 50% in the Americas.鈥 |
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CNBC
LUTNICK: You know, people need to understand we did not today, you know, semiconductors are not included. Pharmaceuticals are not included. Donald Trump鈥檚 going to deeply study those. And those are going to come later on how to reshore from Taiwan all that semiconductor manufacturing. We have to protect ourselves at some point. Right. America has to be able to protect itself. We can鈥檛 have everything.听I mean think about it. All of our electronics are primarily built in Taiwan. It used to be built here. Our policies let Taiwan take it all. And now, 9,000 miles away, our way of life is being built and Donald Trump is saying, come on, that鈥檚 got to be here.
The Guardian
Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday setting up a new entity to take over the Chips Act program and speed up corporate investments in the US. The United States Investment Accelerator within the commerce department will oversee implementing the Chips and Science Act, a 2022 law that made $52.7bn in subsidies available for semiconductor chips manufacturing and production. |
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CNN Business
China said Friday that it will impose reciprocal 34% tariffs on all imports from the United States from April 10, making good on a promise to strike back after US President Donald Trump escalated a global trade war. On Wednesday, Trump unveiled an additional 34% tariff on all Chinese goods imported into the US, in a move poised to cause a major reset of relations and worsen trade tensions between the world鈥檚 two largest economies.
South China Morning Post
Huawei Technologies has applied for a patent in 鈥渢ernary logic鈥, an alternative to binary computing logic first explored in the former Soviet Union, in hopes that it could improve the design of artificial intelligence (AI) chips and help mitigate the impact of US sanctions According to a notice published by the China National Intellectual Property Administration last month, Huawei applied for the patent in ternary logic in the design of integrated circuits in September 2023, but the application was only made public last month. |
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NPR
President Trump has unveiled sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” on goods from the world over, plus a 10% baseline tariff on U.S. imports from virtually all countries, as he seeks to reshape decades of U.S. trade policy despite warnings of higher costs for American businesses and consumers. The president announced a 10% minimum tariff to apply to goods from all countries. However, certain trading partners will face higher, “reciprocal tariffs” aimed at penalizing them for their trade barriers.
Reuters
China, Japan and South Korea agreed to jointly respond to U.S. tariffs, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state media said on Monday, an assertion Seoul called “somewhat exaggerated”, while Tokyo said there was no such discussion. The state media comments came after the three countries held their first economic dialogue in five years on Sunday, seeking to facilitate regional trade as the Asian export powers brace against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
BBC
The UK government is drawing up a list of US products it could hit with retaliatory tariffs after President Donald Trump announced a wave of new import taxes. This is a toughening of the government’s stance as ministers seek to finalise a trade deal with the US. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says he is consulting UK firms about the likely impact of the 10% tariffs being imposed on nearly all UK exports to the US and which products should be on the list. |
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Phys.org
A research team, led by Professor Jimin Kwon from the Department of Electrical Engineering at UNIST, in collaboration with Professor Yong-Young Noh and his research team from the Department of Chemical Engineering at POSTECH, reports a new technology to eliminate defects in molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), a promising candidate for the next generation of semiconductor materials, at a temperature of 200掳C. Modern semiconductor chips, roughly the size of a fingernail, can contain billions of components. MoS2 is emerging as a promising semiconductor material due to its potential for increasing chip density and minimizing leakage current, which ultimately could lead to heat-free, low-power semiconductor chips鈥攄rawing significant attention from industry.
Phys.org
A team of engineers at Fudan University has successfully designed, built and run a 32-bit RISC-V microprocessor that uses molybdenum disulfide instead of silicon as its semiconductor component. Their paper is published in the journal Nature. Most microprocessors are made using the semiconductor silicon, which has worked out well for several decades. But as researchers attempt to make processors ever smaller, they have run into a dead end with silicon鈥攖hey cannot make it any thinner. Instead, many researchers have turned to 2D materials such as graphene, but this is challenging because it is a conductor, not a semiconductor. |
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