Analyst Highlights Four Possible Paths for BEAD Rural Broadband ReformsThe U.S. Commerce Department is set to announce reforms to the $42.5 billion BEAD rural broadband funding program by mid-May.
U.S. adds 140 firms to list of Chinese technology companies under export controlsThe U.S. has expanded its export controls to include more Chinese tech companies, targeting those involved in semiconductor production.
DOC finalizes semiconductor awards totaling nearly $7 billion for Samsung, Texas Instruments and AmkorThe US aims to strengthen semiconductor production with over $6.75 billion in awards to major companies under the CHIPS Incentives Program.
U.S. adds 140 firms to list of Chinese technology companies under export controlsThe U.S. has expanded its export controls to include more Chinese tech companies, targeting those involved in semiconductor production.
DOC finalizes semiconductor awards totaling nearly $7 billion for Samsung, Texas Instruments and AmkorThe US aims to strengthen semiconductor production with over $6.75 billion in awards to major companies under the CHIPS Incentives Program.
The Problem the US TikTok Crackdown and Kaspersky Ban Have in CommonThe US Commerce Department is banning new sales of Kaspersky antivirus software due to national security concerns, setting a precedent against a free and open internet.
US proposes ban on smart cars with Chinese and Russian techThe US Commerce Department proposes banning smart vehicles that use certain Chinese or Russian technology due to national security risks.
Ban on Chinese tech so broad, US-made cars would be blocked, Polestar saysPolestar warns that the proposed rule's vague definitions create significant uncertainty for businesses.The company argues ownership should not dictate applicability of prohibitions if manufacturing occurs outside adversary countries.
The Problem the US TikTok Crackdown and Kaspersky Ban Have in CommonThe US Commerce Department is banning new sales of Kaspersky antivirus software due to national security concerns, setting a precedent against a free and open internet.
US proposes ban on smart cars with Chinese and Russian techThe US Commerce Department proposes banning smart vehicles that use certain Chinese or Russian technology due to national security risks.
Ban on Chinese tech so broad, US-made cars would be blocked, Polestar saysPolestar warns that the proposed rule's vague definitions create significant uncertainty for businesses.The company argues ownership should not dictate applicability of prohibitions if manufacturing occurs outside adversary countries.
US eying new rules to keep Chinese software out of carsUS Commerce Department to issue rules limiting Chinese vehicle software in August.