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- China replaces imported quantum computer component with domestic product immediately after US sanctionsSouth China Morning Post
- China’s top quantum physicist Pan Jianwei named Royal Society fellow, days after US sanctions target Chinese sectorSouth China Morning Post
- US and China set to meet this year in Azerbaijan to discuss methane emission reductionsSouth China Morning Post
- Chinese companies hit with US trade restrictions over ‘spy balloon’ incidentSouth China Morning Post
- Amid China tech advances, US national security is ‘foremost’: top Biden officialSouth China Morning Post
- US revokes some export licences for China’s HuaweiSouth China Morning Post
- BIS Update: Commerce Releases Multitiered Updates to Semiconductor and Supercomputer Rulesjdsupra.com
- US has 'banned' 4 Chinese tech cos for helping militaryThe Times of India
- US blacklists Chinese firms tied to drones used by Russia and HouthisSouth China Morning Post
- China’s new data agency plans fast track to powerful national computing networkSouth China Morning Post
- Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 764Al Jazeera
- SUS urges allies to ban companies from servicing key chip-making tools for Chinascmp.com
- Intel gets US$19.5 billion from Washington to build and improve chip factoriesSouth China Morning Post
- Top Beijing envoy to US criticises Biden’s moves targeting Chinese products over national securitySouth China Morning Post
- SUS blocks AMD from selling AI chip tailored for China without licence: sourcesscmp.com
- US to take ‘unprecedented action’ and investigate Chinese vehicles over national security data risksSouth China Morning Post
- Biden administration is investigating security threats from Chinese vehiclesThe Verge
- Indiana pushes bill to ban China, other ‘foreign adversaries’ from buying farmlandNew York Post
- STech war: Nvidia sampling alternative AI chips to China as US restrictions take a toll therescmp.com
- New US duties on Chinese tin mill steel imports are struck down, drawing criticism from lawmakersSouth China Morning Post
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