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BYD Targets 5 Million Overseas Vehicle Sales in 2026 Despite US Import Bans and Profit DeclinesFrance 24
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BYD Targets 5 Million Overseas Vehicle Sales in 2026 Despite US Import Bans and Profit Declines

Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD, the world's largest by volume, plans to sell 1.5 million vehicles abroad in 2026 despite exclusion from the US market due to national security restrictions. Executive Vice President Stella Li expressed optimism for potential changes during an u…

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Chinese Startup DeepSeek Releases Preview of V4 AI Model Using Huawei ChipsFumikas Sagisavas / Wikimedia (CC0)
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Chinese Startup DeepSeek Releases Preview of V4 AI Model Using Huawei Chips

Chinese startup DeepSeek has released a preview of its V4 AI model, which is designed to operate on chips from Huawei Technologies. The model represents a shift from the company's prior use of Nvidia hardware. DeepSeek stated that the V4 Pro version outperforms most open-source m…

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Commerce Secretary Testifies on U.S. AI Chip Export Restrictions to China Amid Trade TalksSubstrate placeholder — needs review · Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Commerce Secretary Testifies on U.S. AI Chip Export Restrictions to China Amid Trade Talks

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee, stating the U.S. is not selling its most advanced AI chips to China. He addressed concerns from senators about export restrictions and ongoing trade negotiations. The testimony aligns with the…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Discusses Selling AI Chips to China in Podcast Interviewpandaily.com
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Discusses Selling AI Chips to China in Podcast Interview

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang addressed concerns about selling AI chips to China during a podcast interview with Dwarkesh Patel. Huang argued that restricting sales would not halt China's AI development and could harm the U.S. tech ecosystem. He emphasized the importance of innovation…

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