Chip Wars Boost Europe’s Top Tech Company—for Now

Chip Wars Boost Europe’s Top Tech Company—for Now

The more the U.S. government worries about China’s ambitions in the chip industry, the more equipment for making chips that China seems to buy. When ASML, the Dutch company that makes the world’s most advanced lithography machines for manufacturing microchips, reports fourth-quarter results next week, one of the most eye-catching numbers will be the share…

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Taiwan’s Victory for Democracy – WSJ

Taiwan’s Victory for Democracy – WSJ

The press is full of fear and trembling after Taiwan’s people on Saturday elected as president the candidate most disliked by Beijing. How about first celebrating the island nation’s demonstration of a robust Chinese democracy? Taiwanese voters elected Vice President Lai Ching-te with 40% of the vote after a rousing three-way campaign. “In the global…

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Jimmy Lai’s Offense: Tweets and Op-eds

Jimmy Lai’s Offense: Tweets and Op-eds

One month into Jimmy Lai’s trial, and the national security case against him boils down to this: The publisher posted tweets, supported local democrats and was in touch with human-rights leaders and former U.S. officials who shared his concerns that Hong Kong’s freedoms were being eroded. That’s it. When a man is facing lifetime imprisonment…

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Shein’s IPO Plans Put It in U.S.-China Crosshairs

Shein’s IPO Plans Put It in U.S.-China Crosshairs

The initial public offering of fashion giant Shein could be one of biggest in years—if the company successfully navigates a minefield of U.S.-China tensions. China-founded Shein, now based in Singapore, has quickly become one of the world’s largest fast-fashion retailers, valued at around $66 billion in its most recent fundraising round last year. Copyright ©2024…

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