TAIPEI (Reuters) - A British minister will visit Taiwan this week for trade talks and meet President Tsai Ing-wen, his office said on Monday, drawing an angry reaction from Beijing
Taiwanese semiconductor companies attach "great importance" to complying with the law, the island's government said on Saturday, signaling they would comply with new U.S. export controls that aim to hobble China's chip industry. The rules announced Friday by President Joe Biden's administration include a measure to cut China off from certain chips made anywhere in
As world powers gradually drift towards a new cold war, the US Department has published a new package of export restrictions targeting China’s semiconductor industry by further curbing the country’s access to US chip technology. The new restriction document, published on the Department of Commerce’s website on Friday, includes a ban on exporting to China chips made with US technology and intended for use in artificial intelligence and supercomputers without an export license.