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US President Donald Trump’s threat to impose a 100% tariff on chip imports left analysts puzzled and shares little changed as ...
The District Court Munich, Germany, has ruled in favour of Infineon Technologies in a first instance patent infringement case ...
The European Union is setting new standards for cybersecurity with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), which presents ...
President Donald Trump's plans for 100% tariffs on computer chips that aren't made in the U.S. are stoking confusion among businesses and trading partners — boosting stocks for leading ...
Thailand's Acting Prime Minister Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai today welcomed senior executives from 30 global companies from ...
Skywater Technology closed its second quarter with a major acquisition expected to double annual revenue, even as it deals with federal defense funding delays that contributed to a sales decline in ...
Companies that export chips to the U.S. from the European Union will face a 15% tariff ceiling even after President Trump announced fresh levies on semiconductors coming into the country, the EU said.
The Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association says the sentiment is one of “cautious watchfulness” as firms wait for more information.
Stock futures rose and the dollar fell as investors digested new effective U.S. tariffs and as trading partners attempted to secure waivers. Trump announced late on Wednesday a new levy on ...
Software segment to grow at fastest rate in automotive telematics market during forecast period Telematics systems increasingly rely on intelligent software platforms to deliver connectivity, data ...
AMD share price on Thursday went up after the latest tariff salvo from U.S. President Donald Trump largely exempted industry ...