DOJ Charges 4 For Allegedly Exporting High-end Nvidia Chips to China | China in Focus

DOJ Charges 4 For Allegedly Exporting High-end Nvidia Chips to China | China in Focus

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The DOJ charged two Americans and two Chinese nationals on Thursday for allegedly exporting Nvidia AI chips to China. Over on Capitol Hill, lawmakers are pushing to ban U.S. companies from buying Chinese chip-making equipment.


President Donald Trump met with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a self-described socialist, at the White House on Friday. Meanwhile, House lawmakers voted on a resolution to denounce socialism.


Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.): “This is not a Democratic issue. This is not a Republican issue. This is a moral vote against an ideology that has destroyed millions and millions of families.”


Lawmakers are exposing the Chinese Communist Party’s attacks on religious freedom—and why they pose a threat to Americans.


Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China: “The CCP fears the power of faith because it is a source of values and moral authority it cannot control.”


China’s restrictions on rare-earth exports have triggered global action. The European Union plans to invest in Australian critical minerals, joining the United States to secure key technology and defend supply chains.


And U.S.-based GE Appliances is shifting its washer and dryer production from China to the state of Kentucky.

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