# US Sanctions

Latest news and articles about US Sanctions

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Technology

Beyond Nanometers: Huawei Unveils ‘τ Law’ in Bold Bid to Outrun Moore’s Law and US Sanctions

Huawei has introduced 'Tao’s Law' (τ Law), a semiconductor strategy that replaces traditional transistor shrinking with 'logic folding' to reduce signal latency. By focusing on time scaling rather than geometric size, Huawei aims to reach 1.4nm-equivalent performance by 2031, effectively bypassing Western lithography restrictions.

NeTe2026年5月25日 21:08
#Huawei#Semiconductors#Moore's Law
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Technology

The Tao of Silicon: Huawei’s Strategic Pivot to Rewrite the Rules of Computing

Huawei has introduced 'Tao Law,' a new semiconductor principle that prioritizes signal transmission speed over transistor density. This strategic shift aims to bypass U.S. chip sanctions by optimizing architectural efficiency and data transport, potentially redefining performance metrics for the AI era.

NeTe2026年5月25日 14:38
#Huawei#Semiconductors#Moore's Law
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Politics

Beijing’s Legal Counter-Strike: China Bars Compliance with US Sanctions on Five Domestic Firms

China has formally prohibited its domestic entities from complying with US sanctions against five Chinese firms, citing its Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law. This directive forces multinational companies into a high-stakes choice between US and Chinese legal mandates, further fragmenting the global trade environment.

SoMi2026年5月2日 22:53
#China#US Sanctions#Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law
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World

A Diplomatic Lifeline: Spain, Brazil, and Mexico Signal Defiance Against US Sanctions on Cuba

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez has praised Spain, Brazil, and Mexico for a joint declaration supporting the island against extreme US economic measures. The move signals a growing international consensus that humanitarian stability in Havana outweighs the strategic goals of the decades-old American embargo.

SoMi2026年4月19日 09:57
#Cuba#US Sanctions#International Relations
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Politics

Energy Realism: Manila’s High-Stakes Gambit for Sanctioned Crude

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared a national energy emergency in the Philippines, prompting the country to seek U.S. sanctions waivers for oil imports from Iran, Venezuela, and Russia. As traditional Middle Eastern supply lines face disruption, Manila is prioritizing energy security over strict adherence to Western-led trade restrictions.

SoMi2026年3月26日 13:57
#Philippines#Energy Security#US Sanctions