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EU seeks to conclude Australian free-trade deal this summer
The European Union is seeking to conclude a free-trade agreement with Australia by the summer, even as the two sides still need to work through…
G-7 ministers to seek ‘collective’ response to economic coercion
The trade ministers of the Group of Seven countries expressed “serious concern with economic coercion” in a meeting held online and said they would explore…
Japan minister vows aid for Rapidus in push for advanced chips
Japan’s trade minister pledged the government will hike its financial support for chipmaker Rapidus Corp. as it works to develop cutting-edge semiconductors, arguing domestic production…
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US trade deficit widens for a third month to $70.5 billion
The US trade deficit widened for a third-straight month in February as the value of exports fell more than imports.
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Biden trade chief says US working with allies to counter China
President Joe Biden’s trade chief said the US is working with allies to counter unfair competition from China, seeking to create new agreements that bolster…
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US gets new levers from Japan to curb China’s chip ambitions
Japan’s decision to join the US and Netherlands in restricting exports of chipmaking gear to China is giving the allies powerful new weapons to deploy…
Virginia Governor Youngkin plans to meet Taiwan’s President during trade trip
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, a potential 2024 GOP presidential contender, intends to meet with the president of Taiwan when he leads a trade mission to…
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ON Partners sees 30% growth in semiconductor talent market since the implementation of the CHIPS and Science Act
ON Partners fills executive placement opportunities in projected $1 trillion industry
Micron says shipments and operations unaffected by China probe
Micron Technology Inc., the US chipmaker that’s facing a cybersecurity review by the Chinese government, said that the investigation isn’t affecting its ability to deliver…
EU subsidies rule would hurt global firms, business groups warn
A draft European Union rule on foreign subsidies would have a “chilling effect” on foreign businesses operating in the bloc at a time when Europe…