The United States is revealing new rules to curb Beijing’s chip access, expanding on the CHIPS Act passed last year. But not all parties are convinced. South Korea noted the rules won’t force companies to close their China facilities. Beijing is taking matters into its own hands, with officials unveiling their own set of rules. And one company is finding ways to play both sides.
Topics in this episode:
- U.S. Lays Out New Rules to Limit China’s Chip Access
- Russian Missiles Strike Ukraine After Xi’s Proposal
- ‘You Can’t Believe a Word the CCP Says’: Alex Gray on Xi Jinping’s Moscow Visit
- Chinese State Company Wins Solomon Infrastructure Bid
- U.S. Carrier Docks in the Philippines Spotlights Freedom of Navigation Amid China Dispute
- Expert on Possible Looming EMP Attack from China
- How High Do CCP Influence Campaigns in U.S. Go? Report
- Sandstorms Shroud Beijing, Northern China