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President Donald Trump’s White House wants a slice of Intel’s pie in exchange for CHIPS Act grants that had already been ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the company is discussing a potential new computer chip designed for China with the Trump ...
The White House has said it won't aim to take a stake in companies like Taiwanese chip giant TSMC and Micron that are ...
The US is not considering taking equity stakes in chipmakers receiving federal subsidies but have plans to increase their ...
Calls continue for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to step down following a bruising loss in recent upper house elections, but ...
Reports that the US government is also considering taking equity stakes in other chip makers, after it confirmed it is in talks with Intel to get a 10 percent stake in the company in exchange of the ...
- Japan MOF will reportedly raise its long-term rates estimate to 2.6% in FY26/27's budget request (highest hike since 2008) and up from 2.1% in the current year. 20-year JGB yields ticked up a ...
The interests of Taiwan and its companies are the government's top priority, a Cabinet source said today in response to ...
The official confirmed a Wall Street Journal report that the administration does not intend to seek equity stakes in semiconductor companies, such as Micron and TSMC, that plan to step up investment.
Companies that are boosting investment pledges in the US will not be pressed to offer equity in exchange for funding such as ...
The Trump administration is considering a plan to reallocate at least $2 billion from the CHIPS Act to fund critical minerals ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Taipei on Friday to visit chip foundry partner TSMC, as the biggest U.S.