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China Mandates 50% Local Chip Gear in Response to US Bans

China quietly orders chipmakers to source 50% of equipment domestically, aiming for 100% self-reliance. A direct counter to US export restrictions, this move reshapes the global semiconductor market. Read the full analysis.

US Gives Samsung, SK Hynix 2026 China Chip License

The US government has approved annual licenses for Samsung and SK Hynix to import chip equipment to China for 2026. This offers temporary relief but ends special waivers, adding new hurdles. Read the full details.

OpenAI Rolls Out New ChatGPT Tone & Safety Controls

OpenAI introduces new personalisation controls for ChatGPT, allowing users to adjust warmth and enthusiasm. The update follows lawsuits and concerns over teen mental health and AI behaviour.

Germany Looks to India for Rare Earth Magnets

German offshore wind firms explore India as an alternative source for rare earth magnets, crucial for turbines, to reduce dependence on China. India's manufacturing push could meet global demand.

NEHU's Indigenous Chip Fights Red Spider Mite in Tea Gardens

North-Eastern Hill University creates a semiconductor chip to repel the destructive red spider mite, offering a sustainable alternative to pesticides for India's tea industry. A major step for the India Semiconductor Mission.

China Export Controls Hit EU Firms, Cost Over €250M

New EU Chamber survey reveals Chinese export controls force European firms to rethink operations, with one facing €250M+ costs. A third plan to shift sourcing away from China. Read the full impact analysis.

Rs 4,500 Crore Investment to Upgrade SCL Mohali

Indian government announces massive Rs 4,500 crore investment to modernise Semiconductor Laboratory in Mohali, boosting chip manufacturing capabilities and supporting deep-tech startups.

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