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2020-09-28
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Kioxia, the Japanese computer memory manufacturer spun off from Toshiba, postpones its IPO on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, citing the volatility of the semiconductor industry caused by both the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing trade war between China and the United States. Its IPO, which would have launched on October 6, was projected to be Japan's largest for this year.
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2020-09-28
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Kioxia, the Japanese computer memory manufacturer spun off from Toshiba, postpones its initial public offering on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, citing the volatility of the semiconductor industry caused by both the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing trade war between China and the United States. Its initial public offering, which would have launched on October 6, was projected to be Japan's largest for this year.
2020-08-6
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/feed/2020/08/6/a-court-in-china-sentences-a-canadian-man-to-death-on-drug-charges-his-alleged-accomplice-receives-life-imprisonment-p
A court in China sentences a Canadian man to death on drug charges. His alleged accomplice receives life imprisonment. Police had confiscated 120 kilograms (266 pounds) of ketamine from the defendant's home. He is the third Canadian citizen to receive the death sentence for drug smuggling since Canadian authorities arrested Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in late 2018 on an extradition request from the United States.
2019-11-26
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/feed/2019/11/26/discount-retailer-dollar-tree-reports-that-it-will-miss-its-analysts-profit-expectations-for-this-quarter-blaming-the
Discount retailer Dollar Tree reports that it will miss its analysts' profit expectations for this quarter, blaming the shortfall on the tariff costs imposed by the United States government on products it imports from China.
2019-11-22
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/feed/2019/11/22/the-us-federal-communications-commission-fcc-unanimously-votes-to-label-chinese-telecommunications-giants-huawei-and
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) unanimously votes to label Chinese telecommunications giants Huawei and ZTE as national security risks, thereby disqualifying them from the Universal Service Fund. In a separate vote, the FCC mandates that national wireless carriers remove both companies' products from their existing networks. The companies have 30 days to appeal.
2019-06-12
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/feed/2019/06/12/chinese-telecommunications-and-electronics-company-huawei-cancels-its-new-laptop-launch-a-huawei-executive-said-the-com
Chinese telecommunications and electronics company Huawei cancels its new laptop launch. A Huawei executive said the company has been "unable to supply the PC" because of the U.S. trade blacklist and may have to scrap the project.
2019-05-29
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/feed/2019/05/29/the-institute-of-electrical-and-electronics-engineers-ieee-bans-huawei-scientists-from-reviewing-submissions-to-its-pe
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) bans Huawei scientists from reviewing submissions to its peer-reviewed journals, due to the "severe legal implications" of U.S. sanctions against the Chinese company.
2019-05-28
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/feed/2019/05/28/huawei-files-for-a-summary-judgment-seeking-to-expedite-its-march-lawsuit-against-the-us-government-challenging-the
Huawei files for a summary judgment, seeking to expedite its March lawsuit against the U.S. Government, challenging the constitutionality of "Section 889" of the National Defense Authorization Act that bans U.S. executive government agencies from procuring Huawei and ZTE telecommunications equipment based on national security.
2019-05-19
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/feed/2019/05/19/google-pulls-android-update-support-for-huawei-phones-as-well-as-the-google-play-store-and-gmail-apps-after-the-chines
Google pulls Android update support for Huawei phones, as well as the Google Play Store and Gmail apps, after the Chinese technology company was blacklisted by the United States Commerce Department.
2019-05-10
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/feed/2019/05/10/the-united-states-increases-tariffs-from-10-to-25-on-200-billion-worth-of-imports-from-china-after-no-deal-materializ
The United States increases tariffs from 10% to 25% on $200 billion worth of imports from China after no deal materialized prior to the midnight deadline.
2015-12-17
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/feed/2015/12/17/china-summons-kaye-lee-the-us-deputy-chief-of-mission-in-beijing-to-protest-washington-s-announcement-that-it-is-se
China summons Kaye Lee, the U.S. deputy chief of mission in Beijing, to protest Washington's announcement that it is selling two warships to Taiwan as part of a $1.83 billion arms deal. U.S. state department spokesman John Kirby says the sale is consistent with the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act while Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Zheng Zequang threatens to impose sanctions on U.S. firms because the proposed sale "severely damaged China's sovereignty and security interests."
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China's Huawei sues the US, claiming it shouldn't be blocked from selling to federal government
2019
Huawei's lawyers argued that a provision in the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that bans government agencies from buying the Chinese firm's equipment goes against the American Constitution.
Huawei sues the U.S. Government to challenge the constitutionality of "Section 889" of the National Defense Authorization Act which prohibits U.S. executive government agencies from procuring telecommunications equipment from two Chinese companies, Huawei and ZTE.