US Floats Stricter Trade Rules to Rein In China’s Chip Industry
Jul 17, 2024
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Bloomberg News experts discuss the Biden administration's chip crackdown on China. Investor insights on growth stocks and real estate investing. Former President Trump's interview insights and policy proposals. Magazine cover story details. Market performance analysis and tech solutions for small businesses.
US considering stricter trade rules to limit China's chip industry access
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Chip Crackdown Impact on China: Severe Trade Restrictions Considered
The Biden administration is contemplating severe trade restrictions on companies like Tokyo Electron and ASML over China's access to advanced semiconductor technology. The concern stems from national security worries regarding China's development in semiconductor technology.
US Semiconductor Market's Views on China's Technology Access
US chip equipment industry expresses concerns over losing market share to China due to continued access to advanced technology. Restrictions intended to curb China's technological advancements have not produced desired effects, impacting American companies and their ability to compete.
Market Speculations and Investor Concerns on Semiconductor Sell-Off
Investors show apprehension over the semiconductor market sell-off, driven by tensions with China. Uncertainty looms over the future of supply chains and market dynamics, with implications for companies like ASML and potential consequences for market stability.
Donald Trump's Views on Taiwan, Ukraine, and Relations with China
In an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, former President Donald Trump highlighted concerns about Taiwan's relationship with China, mentioning trade and support considerations. Additionally, insights into the approaches towards Ukraine, Iran, and Israel were brought to light, emphasizing the geopolitical complexities surrounding these regions.
Economic Insights and Expectations for Small-Cap Stocks and International Markets
The market strategist discusses the economic impact of rate cuts and highlights the rotational shift towards small-cap and international stocks. Rate cuts signaling economic balance, combined with profit trends and consumer spending dynamics, offer optimistic outlooks for diversified market participation.
Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg News US Semiconductor Reporter Ian King and Bloomberg News Senior Editor for Technology & Strategic Industries Michael Shepard discuss the Biden administration, facing pushback to its chip crackdown on China, telling allies that it’s considering using the most severe trade restrictions available if companies such as ASML continue giving the country access to advanced semiconductor technology. Michael Sansoterra, CIO Silvant Capital, talks about investing in growth stocks. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Brad Stone shares the details of the Businessweek Magazine cover story Trump on What He’d Do With Taxes, Tariffs, the Fed and More. Thomas Carroll, CEO at Ballast Rock Asset Management, explains how lower interest rates could impact residential real estate investing. And we Drive to the Close with Callie Cox, Chief Market Strategist at Ritholtz Wealth Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.