China, NVIDIA and Donald Trump
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Just a year ago, Chinese manufacturers, fearing a new trade war, rushed to push out exports following the election victory of President Donald Trump, who had pledged to slap punishing tariffs on imports from China over America’s widening trade deficit with the country.
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Trump says every AI plant being built in US will be self-sustaining with their own electricity
President Trump pushes back on a Wall Street Journal report saying China’s huge power grid gives it an AI edge, insisting new U.S. data centers will make their own energy.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says US President Donald Trump believes his country should have a good working relationship with China, while it maintains a strong alliance with Japan.
When the Trump administration unveiled its new national security strategy (NSS) late Thursday, many experts noticed one major shift: how it talks – or more importantly, doesn’t talk – about China.
President Donald Trump will announce a $12 billion farm aid package to support U.S. farmers amid ongoing trade negotiations with China and tariff concerns.
Trump had a meltdown after the Journal ran a blistering editorial mocking his new deal that allows the sale of powerful Nvidia chips to China in exchange for a cut of the revenue, as well as a story detailing how China is dominating the battle for power supremacy as it races the U.S. in AI.
U.S. intervention in Latin America could put China’s growing influence there in jeopardy. That might be the real goal.
Canada’s relationship with China frosted over in 2018, when Canada arrested Meng Wanzhou, an executive of Huawei, a Chinese telecoms firm, on behalf of America. In apparent retaliation, China detained two Canadians,