The push to find alternatives to China-based sources of silicon has gathered force in recent months both in America and in the European Union (EU). Widespread concern about the humanitarian and geopolitical implications of doing business with Chinese
Stephen Roach, former Morgan Stanley Asia chair and once considered a friend of Beijing, recently sparked controversy with his statement, “Hong Kong is over.” “It pains me to admit it, but Hong Kong is now over,” Mr. Roach wrote in a commentary in
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo believes America could become a key player in the global microchip industry by the decade’s end. In a Feb. 26 speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank in Washington, Ms. Raimondo said that
During China’s Lunar New Year holiday period from Feb. 10, news reports on a massive forest fire in southwestern China were censored, as the ruling communist regime attempted to create a false sense of peace and prosperity during the holidays. Starting Feb.