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  • Can China's NIO Break Into Europe’s Market? ET9 and Firefly Face Major Tariff Challenges NIO launches the ET9 sedan and Firefly brand in Europe, facing EU tariffs but aiming to capture both budget and premium markets.
  • 'Moana 2' Breaks 3 Million Viewers in South Korea, Surpassing Its Predecessor’s Success Disney's Moana 2 surpasses 3 million viewers in South Korea, continuing the trend of successful animated films in 2024.
  • China’s Steel Industry Faces Tough Times: Demand Expected to Drop 1.5% in 2025 China's steel demand is set to decline by 1.5% in 2024 due to a sluggish real estate market and slowing manufacturing growth.
  • U.S. Cracks Down on NVIDIA’s China Exports as Smuggling Ring Evades Detection The U.S. Department of Commerce has reportedly asked NVIDIA to investigate the distribution of its products to China over the past year.
  • Flying Cars Hit China’s Skies: Xpeng’s Modular 'Land Aircraft Carrier' Stuns China's low-altitude economy is booming, with companies like Xpeng Huitian leading the way in developing flying cars and eVTOLs.
  • NVIDIA's Big Move in China: 1,000 New Hires to Boost AI Automotive Projects NVIDIA is rapidly expanding its AI research team in China, focusing on autonomous driving projects amid rising demand for semiconductors.
  • North Korea’s Nuclear Ties with Russia Could Impact U.S., Japan, South Korea, NATO Chief Warns NATO's Rutte warns North Korea's ties with Russia threaten global security, impacting South Korea, the U.S., and Japan.
  • 'These Parasites Had It Coming': Shocking Manifesto Behind UnitedHealthcare CEO's Murder Luigi Mangione was arrested for murdering UnitedHealth Group's CEO, expressing hostility towards corporations in a declaration.
  • Next-Level Artillery: South Korea’s K9 Series Leads the Field in Combat Power Artillery's role in modern warfare is critical, with South Korea's K9 howitzer leading in global markets and advancing technology.
  • NVIDIA’s $3.3 Trillion Market Value Crashes—Apple Takes the Lead NVIDIA's stock fell over 4%, losing its title as the most valuable company amid U.S. export control concerns on China.
  • Taiwan’s AI Strategy: Is $3 Billion Enough to Rival China’s Dominance? Taiwan plans to invest $1 billion annually in AI to diversify its economy and reduce reliance on China, enhancing national security.
  • U.S. Faces $3.4 Billion Economic Loss as China Tightens Control Over Essential Tech Minerals U.S. faces $3.4 billion loss from China's export ban on gallium and germanium, critical for semiconductors amid escalating tech conflict.
  • NVIDIA's Explosive Growth: 94% Revenue Jump and a $19.3 Billion Profit NVIDIA reports a 94% revenue surge, driven by AI chip demand, while facing competition and regulatory scrutiny in the market.
  • NVIDIA’s Blackwell Chip Hit by Overheating Issues, Causing More Delays NVIDIA's Blackwell AI chip faces delays due to server overheating issues, affecting major tech firms' plans for its release.
  • AMD Lays Off 1,000 Employees as It Shifts Focus to AI Chips Amid Competition with Nvidia AMD lays off 1,000 employees as it shifts focus to AI chips, aiming to compete with Nvidia in the growing data center market.
  • Waltz Advocates for South Korea-U.S. Shipbuilding Partnership to Challenge China’s Maritime Power Trump’s second term may boost US-South Korea shipbuilding ties to counter China’s naval growth, says National Security Advisor Waltz.
  • Trump’s Victory Could Reshape the Chip Industry – Here’s Why South Korea Is Worried Donald Trump's victory in the 47th US presidential election raises concerns for domestic semiconductor companies regarding policy changes.
  • Stellantis Plans 1,100 Layoffs in Ohio, Cites Need to ‘Regain Competitiveness’ Stellantis announces layoffs of 1,100 workers at its Toledo Jeep plant to improve efficiency amid declining North American sales
  • Domestic First: China Urges Firms to Skip NVIDIA and Buy Local Semiconductors China urges its businesses to favor domestic semiconductor chips over NVIDIA's AI processors to bolster its chip industry.
  • Nvidia’s Plan B: Jensen Huang Reveals Backup Strategy if TSMC Faces Geopolitical Challenges Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently discussed the partnership with TSMC, hinting that he could utilize other foundries as necessary. 
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