Can U.S. Export Controls Halt China’s Semiconductor Advancements?
The U.S. imposes export controls to limit China’s access to advanced semiconductor technology. Will these efforts succeed in hindering China’s progress in the semiconductor industry?
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The U.S. imposes export controls to limit China’s access to advanced semiconductor technology. Will these efforts succeed in hindering China’s progress in the semiconductor industry?
Discover the significance of the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, China’s first double-deck road-rail bridge, a historic engineering marvel completed in 1968 that transformed regional connectivity.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Nyingchi’s wild peach blossoms in southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, where spring paints the landscape with vibrant colors.
Severe hailstorms since March 31 have claimed seven lives in east China’s Jiangxi Province, affecting over 93,000 residents and displacing more than 800 people. Authorities are assessing the full damage.
Heavy rains in Bolivia have affected over 255,000 households since November, destroying more than 1,500 homes, according to Civil Defense.
The White House has directed NASA to establish a unified lunar time standard, aiming to set international norms amid growing global lunar exploration efforts.
An exclusive dashcam captures the moment a magnitude-7.3 earthquake jolted a highway in China’s Taiwan region, as the powerful quake struck off Hualien County, shaking the region and reminding residents of seismic risks.
Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Cambodia’s former Prime Minister, has been unanimously elected as the President of the Senate in the fifth mandate, marking a new chapter in his political career.
President Wesley W. Simina of Micronesia will visit China from April 5 to 12 to strengthen bilateral ties and enhance cooperation in various fields.
Japanese vlogger Furukawa Takeshi explores Chinese culture by performing the folk song “Youth Dance” in Shanghai, fostering cultural exchange between China and Japan through music.
China has successfully launched the Yaogan-42 01 remote sensing satellite via the Long March-2D rocket, marking the 515th mission of the Long March series and reinforcing its advancements in space exploration.
Two strong earthquakes of magnitude 7.3 and 6.0 struck the waters off Hualien County in Taiwan region Wednesday morning, causing significant tremors felt by residents. Authorities are assessing the situation.
China’s Ministry of Natural Resources issues a level-1 tsunami alert after a magnitude-7.3 earthquake strikes near Hualien in the Taiwan region, prompting safety warnings for coastal areas.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will visit China from April 4 to 9 to engage in high-level economic talks aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and addressing global economic challenges.
Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye appoints opposition leader Ousmane Sonko as Prime Minister, marking a significant political shift in the West African nation.
China’s inaugural National Data Work Conference unveils an ambitious roadmap to enhance data infrastructure, promote data sharing, and drive innovation in AI applications.
Construction has begun on a new robotics industrial park in Beijing’s Future Science City, marking a significant step in the city’s plan to become a leader in technological innovation.
The Yangtze River’s water quality has improved for the fourth consecutive year, achieving Grade II status in 2023, reflecting China’s ongoing efforts to protect its longest waterway.
China’s NSFC invested $4.4 billion in 2023, funding over 52,000 research programs, and will focus on originality and global collaboration to drive scientific advancements.
Tianjin’s Mayor Zhang Gong outlines the city’s key contributions to Chinese modernization at an SCIO press conference, emphasizing innovation, reform, openness, and sustainability.