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Nvidia's B30A AI Chip Hits China After 15% US Tax

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Nvidia’s B30A AI chip China development represents the company’s latest effort to maintain market share despite export restrictions. The new Blackwell architecture-based processor promises superior performance over the current H20 model while navigating complex regulatory requirements. Nvidia is developing a new AI chip for China based on its latest Blackwell architecture that will be more powerful than the H20 model it is currently allowed to sell there https://t.co/YsOWVtl4rq pic.twitter.com/Lkl9mrNQqc — Reuters (@Reuters) August 19, 2025 Nvidia B30A AI Chip China Launch: H20 Comparison & Blackwell Architecture Nvidia B30A Chip – Source: Nvidia The Nvidia B30A AI chip China project utilizes a single-die design delivering half the computing power of Nvidia‘s flagship B300 accelerator. This Nvidia H20 comparison shows significant improvements in processing capabilities while incorporating high-bandwidth memory and NVLink technology. Revenue Sharing Deal and Expor...

China Increases Quota for Foreign Investments Ahead of BRICS Summit

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BRICS member China has increased its quota on foreign investments as the country is receiving an influx of funds from institutional clients. Foreign funds have been entering the Chinese stock market in 2025 as the US dollar’s DXY index has fallen to a three-year low. The Communist country is reaping the benefits of a weak USD by allowing more funds from abroad to enter its markets. Also Read: BRICS To Discuss Rare Earth Supply & Exports at 2025 Summit The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) raised the forex quota to $170.9 billion for qualified domestic institutional investors. The previous quota stood at $167.8 billion and will come into effect from July 1, 2025. That’s an increase of $3.1 billion in foreign investments just a week ahead of the BRICS 2025 summit in Brazil. China Hikes $3.1 Billion Foreign Investments Ahead of BRICS 2025 Summit Source: Gina Sanders / Fotolia via Wodicka China is leaving no stone unturned to make its economy robust and stronger ah...

China Grants 53 Countries Tariff-Free BRICS Market Access

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BRICS member China is negotiating a new economic deal with 53 African countries that will eliminate all tariffs and give special market access. The latest development could significantly benefit all the least developed countries (LDCs) in Africa and boost their respective economies. “China is ready to welcome quality products from Africa to the Chinese market”, said the Foreign Ministry. The duty-free market access to BRICS member China could make African countries rewrite policies that benefit the two nations. The Xi Jinping administration is leveraging the dissatisfaction with Trump’s policies and is pulling emerging economies into its fold. The new Pew Research Center report shows that 66% of countries have no confidence in Trump’s global policies. Only 24 countries show confidence in Trump and trust him to “do the right thing in world affairs.” Also Read: BRICS Bank Plans To Disburse Loans in National Currencies China knows that a handful of coun...

Japan Pushes US Tariff Reversal Ahead of Crucial G-7 Talks

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Japan pushes US tariff reversal with unprecedented urgency right now, and Economic Revitalization Minister Ryosei Akazawa is heading to Washington for his fifth trip focused on resolving these trade disputes. The US tariff negotiations are intensifying ahead of the G-7 trade talks scheduled for mid-June, and the Japan trade policy update is reflecting mounting diplomatic pressure at this time. Market analysts are warning of potential impact on global markets as both nations work against an increasingly tight timeline before the crucial summit. Also Read: Trump’s New Capital Tax Sparks Fears of Global Retaliation Japan’s US Tariff Reversal Push Sparks Market Volatility And Trade Risks Source: Spectrum News Diplomatic Mission Intensifies Trade Pressure Japan pushes US tariff reversal through intensive diplomatic efforts right now, and Akazawa is making his third consecutive weekly trip to Washington. Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru has instructed his top negotiator to seek common grou...