In Boost for Chip Ambitions, Japan Inks $1.3 Billion in Subsidies for Micron Plant
Japan’s government approved as much as ¥192 billion ($1.3 billion) in subsidies for Micron Technology Inc.’s Hiroshima factory,
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Biden’s $100 Billion Chip Bet Caught Up in Arizona Union Showdown
High-stakes labor showdowns are putting President Joe Biden’s administration in between the companies central to his economic vision
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Fund Managers See Water Risk in Semiconductor Bets Being Mispriced
Investors in semiconductor stocks face a growing threat to industry valuations: a chronic shortage of water. For Abrdn
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Italy Moves to Weaken Ties With China Without Upsetting Beijing
When Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani travels to China this weekend, he’ll be balancing two competing interests: laying the
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Arm Listing Set to Be Turning Point for IPO Market, SoftBank
Arm Ltd. is expected to unveil its filing for an initial public offering as soon as Monday, giving
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China Chip Firms Surge on Report of Technology Breakthrough
Chinese chipmaking machine suppliers surged on Wednesday following a media report that a state-backed firm made a significant
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US, Europe Growing Alarmed by China’s Rush Into Legacy Chips
US and European officials are growing increasingly concerned about China’s accelerated push into the production of older-generation semiconductors
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European Stocks Slide as Chip Sector Hurt By TSMC Outlook Cut
European stocks opened lower as chip stocks were dragged down by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. outlook cut, while
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ASML’s Orders Rise as China Sales Defy Chip Sector Slowdown
ASML Holding NV’s orders rose in the second quarter on demand for chip-making machines in China, defying a
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Chip CEOs to Meet Brainard, Sullivan Over China Restrictions
National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan are joining a White House meeting
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Chip Leaders Head to Washington to Lobby for China Rules Relief
America’s largest semiconductor companies are embarking on a last-ditch effort to head off new curbs on their sales
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ASML Faces Tighter Dutch Restrictions on Servicing Chip Equipment in China
ASML Holding NV, the leading provider of chipmaking equipment, is facing tighter restrictions on its ability to work
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