More than 300 Chinese companies are already on the Entity List. https://t.co/IyyB1iLevb
— mark seibel (@markseibel) September 6, 2020
The Trump administration is weighing whether to place export restrictions on China’s most advanced manufacturer of semiconductors, a move that could cut to the heart of China’s ambitions to become self-reliant on critical technologies.@DanStrumpfhttps://t.co/K6wuyDA7dS
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) September 6, 2020
..#Trump admin is weighing whether 2 place export restrictions on China’s most advanced manufacturer of #semiconductors,a move that could cut 2 the heart of China’s ambitions 2 become self-reliant on critical technologies-#JUSTDOIT https://t.co/AZKIaHlEnu
— Dan DiMicco (@DanRDimicco) September 6, 2020
doubling down on bad ideas:
— 傅道格 Doug Fuller (@FuDaoge) September 5, 2020
Exclusive: Trump administration weighs blacklisting China's chipmaker SMIC | Article [AMP] | Reuters https://t.co/4QwMYN2Kvo
Exclusive: Trump administration weighs blacklisting China's largest chipmaker SMIC -
— BenTallmadge (@BenKTallmadge) September 4, 2020
??? https://t.co/fBrnF2XsM0
Ok, now news is out abt Trump plan to blacklist Chinese semiconductor manufacturer SMIC https://t.co/HeZ4K4xHou
— Carl Zha (@CarlZha) September 5, 2020
This is significant; Reuters is reporting that the #Trump administration is considering whether to add #China’s top chipmaker #SMIC to a trade blacklist, according to a #USA Pentagon spokeswoman.https://t.co/ON5GtfGFta
— Peter Lewis - on the radio in Hong Kong (@MoneyTalkR3) September 5, 2020
China's SMIC says reports of military ties are false after Reuters reported that the Trump administration was considering adding it to a blacklist https://t.co/FyLcTwF5TO
— Bloomberg Next China (@next_china) September 5, 2020
中国最大の半導体メーカーであるSMICを標的にした米国の脅威は、国内のハイテク産業を活性化させる原動力を弱体化させるリスクがある
— SMNF (@SMNF_com) September 6, 2020
・ホワイトハウスは、米国のサプライヤーに輸出許可を申請させるブラックリストにメーカーを追加することを検討@daitojimari https://t.co/IKtKcGsKu8
US threat to target China’s biggest chip maker SMIC risks undermining drive to boost domestic tech sector -
— BenTallmadge (@BenKTallmadge) September 5, 2020
Impact on Chinazi tech firms could hit everything from smart phones, 5G to missile guidance systems.
https://t.co/ZMCOenAAiS
I've been asking for 24 hours now, where are you, John Kelly, Jim Mattis, Mark Milley?
— TurningOverTables (@OverTables) September 6, 2020
What is going on? Our democracy may rest on this. https://t.co/Y9cSdQu8mb
Masks work. Be safe. Stay safe. Keep others safe. https://t.co/3kt40OEixH
— Sandra (@GoreNielsen) September 5, 2020
Minnesota court rejects 2 major permits for PolyMet mine https://t.co/hy047xNkdi
— Rebecca Otto (@Rebecca_Otto) January 13, 2020
A fatal encounter in Portland: A video analysis of the moments before the shooting during an Aug. 29 protest that left one man dead in the street, and another shot last night as law enforcement tried to take him into custody. https://t.co/9WeRWcKP0V
— Mary Pat Flaherty (@marypatflaherty) September 4, 2020
미국, 중국 최대 칩 제조업체 SMIC와 마국 기업과의 거래 차단 고려하고 있어
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) September 6, 2020
- 이는 화웨이, ZTE에 이어 SMIC까지 미 상무부 제재 목록에 올리려는 것으로 칩 제조/테스트에 미국장비를 쓰지 못해 SMIC에 큰 타격을 줄 것
- 미국, SMIC가 중국 군사 인프라에 도움 줄 것 우려https://t.co/yVoPoQCDRD
Huawei, TikTok, WeChat and now SMIC. And you fools still believe this about about spying? https://t.co/FSUQc706VI
— ????????? ? (@InEgoVeritas) September 5, 2020
US considers blacklisting China’s largest chipmaker SMIC.
— Arjun Kharpal (@ArjunKharpal) September 6, 2020
China has put a lot of focus on developing its domestic chip industry, a move which has been given further impetus by the trade war. Blacklisting SMIC, which is key to China's plans would be hugehttps://t.co/6AwJ1TB3IL
U.S. considers blacklisting China’s largest chipmaker as tensions escalatehttps://t.co/w7kVt34DZZ
— Market Rebellion (@MarketRebels) September 6, 2020
U.S. considers blacklisting China’s largest chipmaker as tech tensions escalate.https://t.co/zmJaIFdNs3
— Daniel Lacalle (@dlacalle_IA) September 5, 2020
?? ?? U.S. considers blacklisting #China’s largest chipmaker as tech tensions escalate - CNBChttps://t.co/mHmB5YLy4J
— Christophe Barraud? (@C_Barraud) September 6, 2020
週末と今日のニュースから世界情勢を読む。まず、米国は中国最大のマイクロチップメーカーSMICへの輸出禁止を検討しているようです。実現したらインパクトとしては太平洋戦争前の原油輸出禁止に近いような出来事。ハルノートの世界。https://t.co/Fj9u5xCKOV
— エミン ユルマズ (JACK) (@yurumazu) September 7, 2020
Decoupling is happening and it will not be stopped. Good thing or bad thing? https://t.co/ZvEbeX1765
— Dan Harris (@danharris) September 7, 2020
U.S. competitive capabilities are void and to try and save their economy Washington now considers blacklisting China's largest chipmaker as tech tensions escalate. It's obviously not about spying... https://t.co/TNR733Nuhk
— Mats ☮ Nilsson (@mazzenilsson) September 6, 2020
Cut Chinese firms in eye of the storm a break: Global Times editorial - Global Times
— Major Madhan Kumar (@major_madhan) September 6, 2020
Hats off to you @POTUS. Folks a must read article . They are feeling the pinch and it's now hitting their groin area #ChineseAppsBanned https://t.co/0wqonYUFYL
"Earlier this wk the Pentagon made a proposal to place #China's #SMIC on the Entity List..."
— China Beige Book (@ChinaBeigeBook) September 7, 2020
If DoC's foreign product rule is actually enforced, Entity List inclusion is superfluoushttps://t.co/aJet8wGURA
A U.S. Marine who died in the battle for the Pacific Ocean island of Tarawa during World War II is scheduled to be buried Monday, 16 December 2019 in Louisville, Kentuckyhttps://t.co/ftnE2sTXib | #usmc #ww2 #WWII #tarawa pic.twitter.com/0uW1mtGV8P
— World War II History (@WWIIhistorynet) December 15, 2019