Protectionism. Japanese Prime Minister shinzo abe is nearing the end of a whirlwind sevenday diplomatic tour. Over the last week he sat down with a number of World Leaders to talk policy, including u. S. President elect donald trump. Reporter shinzo abe arrived in new york and headed to trump tower for his first meeting with donald trump. Its extremely rare for a japanese Prime Minister to meet with an american president elect. Abes visit was apparently in line with growing concerns in japan over Trumps Campaign remarks. Trump floated the idea of allowing japan to get Nuclear Weapons and he also said japan should pay more for hosting u. S. Troops. Plus trump said he wants to dump the Transpacific Partnership free trade deal. Abe wants to keep it on the rails. Japanese Officials Say their talk was successful, a First Step Towards building a personal relationship. Translator the alliance between our countries does not function without trust. I am assured that the president elect, mr. Tru
ASML can remotely disable its sophisticated chipmaking machines in the event that China invades Taiwan. The Veldhoven-based company assured Dutch officials about this option after United States government officials privately raised concerns about what would happen if China escalated its aggression, sources told Bloomberg. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) gave the same assurances.
We just want to make sure our companies rule the world The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made the bizarre claim that all the sanctions his coun.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken claims the Chip War is not meant to restrict or hold back China, ignoring real-world impacts on Chinese industry and the claims of other U.S. lawmakers.