Another U.S.-aligned democracy in Asia is mired in political gridlock, with Taiwan’s opposition challenging defense spending aimed at fending off China.
President Joe Biden’s $52 billion bid to transform the domestic chip industry — one of the most ambitious pieces of US industrial policy since World War II — is about to enter a pivotal stage: life under a new administration.
The head of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan said on Thursday he expects continued firm support for the island from Donald Trump's incoming administration, but a U.S.-Taiwan trade agreement seen as critical for business had only a "modest" chance of happening.
The U.S. has announced new restrictions on advanced AI chips in a final push before Joe Biden leaves office. The aim is to protect U.S. dominance in technology crucial to national security. The new rules classify countries into three tiers,
Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China (ROC), is an island separated from China by the Taiwan Strait. Mainland China, officially the People’s Republic of China (PRC), is under Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rule and asserts that Taiwan is an integral part of its territory, though it has never governed the island.
The US is reportedly expected to tighten chip restrictions, impacting Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM), according to reports from Bloomberg. The chip restrictions would be the latest of US President Joe Biden's last actions before Donald Trump's return to the White House.
A sweeping 2022 law, touted by President Joe Biden as a way to revive U.S. manufacturing ... depends heavily on chips manufactured in Taiwan, a supply that could be threatened if China launches ...
US Senator Marco Rubio, US president-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, on Wednesday said that a “dangerous” China cheated its way to superpower status, as he vowed to ramp up support to deter an invasion of Taiwan.
WASHINGTON--President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed Taiwan, artificial intelligence and security issues Tuesday in a call meant to demonstrate a return to regular leader-to ...
President Joe Biden has proposed a new framework to limit the export of advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence.
The executive order directs the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy to lease federal sites to companies building AI infrastructure.
A sweeping 2022 law, touted by President Joe Biden as a way to revive U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign-made computer chips, will “sharply increase production’’ of semico