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The surprise wasn’t just limited to Nvidia’s Chinese clients — reportedly, even the company’s local sales teams had no forewarning of the impending licensing clampdown.
Nvidia now require a licence to export its H20 chips to China “for the indefinite future”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
At the start of the year, the W.T.O. expected goods trading to continue growing roughly in line with ... The W.T.O., a Geneva-based group that monitors patterns in global trade and coordinates trade ...
The Commerce Department announced it is mandating new licensing requirements for Nvidia and AMD to export popular chips to ...
Woodside Energy Group Ltd. hired the top executive of a delayed Mexican LNG export project for its planned plant in Louisiana ...
Stock is piling up in warehouses as exporters grapple with new levies that total up to 145%, reports the BBC's Laura Bicker.
The shares have sprung back to life thanks to China’s new stimulus programs—and Alibaba’s AI ventures. They stand to gain as much as 48%.
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley all saw huge jumps in trading revenue.
Follow the latest on Trump’s tariff war; Donald Trump has vowed to hit imports of pharmaceuticals with new tariffs in a major setback for one of Britain’s largest export indus ...
KKR will buy a joint venture of S&P Global and CME Group in a $3.1 billion deal, marking the U.S. private equity firm's ...
KKR shares up premarket on Monday as S&P Global and CME Group sell OSTTRA to KKR for $3.1 billion, allowing employees to ...
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