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The Guardian – Business • May 21, 2025
US chip export controls are a ‘failure’ because they spur Chinese development, Nvidia boss says
The limitations on advanced semiconductor sales to China have unintentionally accelerated domestic innovation, potentially altering global market dynamics and competitive advantage...
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The Guardian – Business • May 13, 2025
US tech firms secure AI deals as Trump tours Gulf states
Several American technology companies have entered substantial agreements involving AI hardware and services in the Middle East, reflecting significant investment and collaboration...
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