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MSN, Mateusz Tomczak
As revealed by The
Insider's investigative portal, companies from Kazakhstan purchase
components in the West to produce electronic warfare systems and then
sell them to Russia. This is not the first report in recent weeks
indicating that the search for quiet allies of Russia and profit seekers
often leads to Kazakhstan.
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The Cool Down, Margaret Wong
Business scams are always disappointing, but what makes them worse is the harmful business waste they produce, too.
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In the r/mildlyinfuriating subreddit, a user shared
a shocking find: A supposed "2TB hard drive" they purchased on Amazon
turned out to be filled with metal weights instead of storage
components.
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U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs
Washington, D.C. – Today, the Department of Commerce’s Bureau
of Industry and Security (BIS) Export Enforcement published an updated version
of Don’t
Let This Happen to You!, a compendium of case examples highlighting BIS
criminal and administrative enforcement efforts. The publication was last
updated in July 2024.
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Maeil Business Newspaper, JI Honggu
A court has sentenced a Chinese employee accused of stealing SK Hynix's core semiconductor technology to prison. On the 7th, the Suwon District Court sentenced a former employee of SK Hynix (36, female, Chinese national) to a fine of 20 million won in one year and six months in prison.
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Pillsbury Law, Jenny (Jia) Sheng, Chunbin Xu, Wenjun Cai
The
new export control regulations consolidate existing dual-use items
export control regulations and aim to regulate the export of goods,
technologies and services that can be used for both civilian and
military purposes.
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U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security,
Washington, D.C. – Today, the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is adding 40 foreign entities, as well as 4 addresses, to the Entity List in connection with their support for the Kremlin’s illegal war in Ukraine...
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iConnect007, Anthony Bryant
In today's interconnected global marketplace, counterfeit electronics
pose a significant threat to industries ranging from aerospace and
defense to healthcare and telecommunications. As counterfeiters employ
increasingly sophisticated techniques...
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The Korea Times, Anna J. Park
A South Korean man working for a Chinese
semiconductor company is set to stand trial in China on espionage
charges, as confirmed by the Korean Embassy in Beijing on Tuesday.
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Sky News, Nicole Johnston
China is a global goliath when it comes to one of the most important resources in the world - critical minerals.These
minerals are essential for making advanced technology including
smartphones, semiconductors, lithium batteries, laptops and electric
vehicles. The list goes on.
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Business Korea, Kim Eun-jin
The advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chip released by China's Huawei last year has been found to contain semiconductors made by Taiwan's TSMC, despite stringent U.S. export controls.The
advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chip released by China's Huawei
last year has been found to contain semiconductors made by Taiwan's
TSMC, despite stringent U.S. export controls. This revelation has
intensified the ongoing tech rivalry between the U.S. and China,
highlighting the complexities of enforcing export regulations in the
global semiconductor supply chain.출처 : Businesskorea(https://www.businesskorea.co.kr)
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