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Andreas Fulda

@amfchina
6 posts
2025-11-15
Finally some good news from 🇩🇪 https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2025-11-15 View on X
Politico

Germany approves legislation granting Interior Ministry new powers to ban Chinese tech suppliers from critical infrastructure sectors like energy and transport

Sam Clark / Politico :

2025-07-16
If the Chinese Communist Party develops Artificial General Intelligence before the United States it's game over for democracies. #AGI would give the CCP a massive military and economic advantage and cement its grip on power. The stakes couldn't be higher. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2025-07-16 View on X
Financial Times

In Beijing, Jensen Huang says Nvidia will “accelerate the recovery” of its China chip sales and he expects its US export licenses “to come through very shortly”

Jensen Huang tells Beijing press conference it takes nine months to restart supply chain

If the Chinese Communist Party develops Artificial General Intelligence before the United States it's game over for democracies. #AGI would give the CCP a massive military and economic advantage and cement its grip on power. The stakes couldn't be higher. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2025-07-16 View on X
New York Times

China, which pledged $8.5B for young AI startups in April, is taking an industrial policy approach to help its AI companies close the gap with those in the US

Beijing is taking an industrial policy approach to help its A.I. companies close the gap with those in the United States. Bluesky: @patrickmccray and @justinhendrix X: @zephyr_z9 ,...

2021-12-25
The framing of this article implies that the backlash against Intel in China is organic and bottom-up ("Chinese social media users..."). I would assume that much of this is non-organic and in fact orchestrated by the Chinese Communist Party. Your thoughts? https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
2021-12-25 View on X
Bloomberg

Intel apologizes, following a backlash in China, for telling Chinese suppliers to avoid Xinjiang labor, saying it only did so to “ensure compliance” with US law

Tech companies withdraw from in-person CES Simon Sharwood / The Register : Intel ‘regrets’ offending China with letter telling suppliers to avoid Xinjiang Liza Lin / Wall Street Jo...

2021-12-24
The framing of this article implies that the backlash against Intel in China is organic and bottom-up ("Chinese social media users..."). I would assume that much of this is non-organic and in fact orchestrated by the Chinese Communist Party. Your thoughts? https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
2021-12-24 View on X
Bloomberg

Intel apologizes, following a backlash in China, for telling Chinese suppliers to avoid Xinjiang labor, saying it only did so to “ensure compliance” with US law

Tech companies withdraw from in-person CES Simon Sharwood / The Register : Intel ‘regrets’ offending China with letter telling suppliers to avoid Xinjiang Agence France-Presse : In...

2021-12-23
The framing of this article implies that the backlash against Intel in China is organic and bottom-up ("Chinese social media users..."). I would assume that much of this is non-organic and in fact orchestrated by the Chinese Communist Party. Your thoughts? https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
2021-12-23 View on X
Bloomberg

Intel apologizes following backlash after telling Chinese suppliers to avoid Xinjiang labor, saying it only did so to “ensure compliance” with US law

- Brand ambassador Wang Junkai cuts ties with the U.S. chipmaker  — Intel asked suppliers not to use labor, products from Xinjiang