US-China Train Wreck
EE Times Current24 Mai 2019

US-China Train Wreck

Today is Friday, May 24th, and this is your EE Times Weekly Briefing.

The biggest story in electronics this week affects almost everyone in the high-tech industry – from Huawei to Google to Infineon – to chip companies, circuit board suppliers – essentially the entire supply chain. The Trump Administration this week took steps that will certainly isolate Huawei and possibly cripple it.

What was once delicately framed as a “trade tension” between the two nations has officially turned into an all-out-trade war, affecting not just the electronics industry, but nearly every other commercial segment around the world – from farming to aeronautics.

This past week EE Times launched a Special Project that zeroed in on damage done during the trade conflict already. We have been reporting on all aspects of the fast-evolving situation – seen, reported and analyzed through the lenses of our reporters scattered all over the world.

Accordingly, we are dedicating this week’s entire show to dissecting the outbreak of U.S.-China trade warfare.

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