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Shared Values Important for Canada: Trade Minister

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Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng discusses the upcoming G7 meeting, the global tensions with China and building resilient supply chains. She speaks to Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Taiwan in Difficult Position With China, Representative to France Says

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Taiwan is in a very difficult position as China is trying to enlarge its 'empire' and change the world order, its representative to Paris Francois Wu told Bloomberg this morning. This comes after China's ambassador to France Lu Shaye...
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Samsung Posts Record Chip Losses

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Samsung Electronics Co. posted record quarterly losses in its chip division, demonstrating the broad fallout from a global downturn dogging the biggest technology firms. Youkyung Lee reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Abrdn: Starting to Turn More Positive on Semiconductors

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"We're starting to turn more positive on the semiconductor sector as a whole." Pruksa Iamthongthong, Asian equities senior investment director at abrdn, discusses her outlook for the semiconductor sector, valuations in the tech sector...
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Washington Seeking More Cooperation With Seoul on Chips

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Chips have been a key point in discussions between the US and South Korean officials during President Yoon Suk Yeol's state visit to Washington. Sangmi Cha reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Defiance ETFs on US Markets

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Sylvia Jablonski, CEO and CIO at Defiance ETFs, discusses her views on the US Market and shares her investment strategies. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Biden Targets Chinese Chipmakers Getting US Funds

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The Biden administration is set to unveil restrictions on new operations in China for semiconductor makers getting federal funds to build in the US, according to officials at the Commerce Department. Meanwhile, China's new ambassador to...
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Ford CEO Farley on EV Production, Chip Shortage, Tesla

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Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley discusses the automaker's plans to boost production of its electric vehicles after consumer demand exceeded expectations, the ongoing semiconductor shortage, and sales rivalry with Tesla Inc. on "Balance of...
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Micron CEO on Supply Chain Issues, Production in U.S.

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Micron Technology Inc. CEO Sanjay Mehrotra talks about supply chain issues facing the chip maker, semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. and securing government support for the sector. He speaks to Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde exclusively...
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India in Talks With All 'Big Players' About Chip Plants: Minister

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Ashwini Vaishnaw, India's minister of railways, communications, electronics and information technology, discusses the cabinet's decision to approve incentives worth 760 billion rupees ($10 billion) over six years for development of...
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India Expands Tech, Chip Ambitions

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On today's "India Focus" segment, Indian Minister of Railways, Communications, Electronics & Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw discusses India's plan to become a global electronics hub, the commitments from global chip makers on...
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We Are in Some Kind of Global Recession, Morgan Stanley Says

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Jonathan Garner, chief Asia and emerging markets strategist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the outlook for Asian markets, the opportunities he sees, Federal Reserve policy and the global economy. He also talks about...
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Chip Inventory Level Not Improving at All, Says CLSA’s Hou

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Apr.26 -- Sebastian Hou, investment analyst at CLSA, discusses the chip sector, the inventory cycle and how U.S. tax cuts have impacted the sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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China Says Biden's New Chip Curbs Will Harm Recovery

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The Biden administration on Friday announced new restrictions on China's access to US semiconductor technology. China says the move will harm supply chains and the world economy. Tony Czuczka reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Dollar May Have Peaked or Could Be Peaking Soon: Nan Fung Trinity

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Helen Zhu, managing director and chief investment officer at Nan Fung Trinity, discusses Federal Reserve policy, the dollar, and emerging markets. She also talks about China's economy, the government's efforts to support growth, and the...
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Samsung Heirs to Pay $11 Billion of Inheritance Tax

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Apr.27 -- Samsung Group’s billionaire heirs outlined a long-awaited plan to pay one of the largest inheritance-tax bills in history. Peter Pae reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bank of Korea Hikes Rates Half a Point on Won, Price Pressures

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South Korea's central bank raised its key rate by a half-percentage point to a 10-year high of 3%. The Bank of Korea returned to outsized interest-rate increases as it sought fight inflation and to shore up a currency that has been...
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New US Chip Curbs Will Be More Disruptive: Hou

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Sebastian Hou, managing director and senior investment analyst at Neuberger Berman, discusses the new curbs by the US on China's access to US semiconductor technology, the disruption they could pose to the market and his outlook for the...
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Prioritizing U.S. Chip Manufacturing

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From our smartphones to electric scooters, your cars, to your smart doorbells — inside every one of them are critical computer chips.
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Former White House China Director on Party Congress, Bilateral Ties

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Paul Haenle, former White House China Director under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, discusses the upcoming China's once-in-five-years Communist Party Congress, and the bilateral relations between the world's two-biggest...
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Chip Inventory Correction Will Last Until Early 3Q Says CLSA’s Rana

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Mar.26 -- Sanjeev Rana, technology analyst at CLSA Securities Korea, discusses the inventory correction in the chips space, Samsung’s profit warning and how it will impact earnings. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Biden's Curbs Extend Global Chip Fall

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Chip-related stocks in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan slumped as traders returning from Monday's holidays reacted to the Biden administration's move to put fresh curbs on China's access to US semiconductor technology. Charles Shum...
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Qualcomm CEO on Mobile Tech, Supply Chain, Chips Act

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Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discusses the outlook for mobile technology, semiconductor industry consolidation, and efforts to address supply chain challenges at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Micron CEO: Chips Act Passage Was Essential to NY Factory Investment

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Micron Technology CEO Sanjay Mehrotra discusses the factors behind the semiconductor firm's decision to build a manufacturing facility in upstate New York on "Balance of Power."