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Minm

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It is proposed by Cote d'Ivoire on behalf of African countries.

It is not surprising who voted "No" and "Abstention". "Abstention" is a quite "No" as the proposal does not point finger to any country, region or "race".

It is clear how unwilling the human right "champions" is to cut off their past deeds and have a fresh start with the rest of the world.
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They don't want to pay reparations. So they can't allow historical slavery to be called a crime, because this would imply that they can be sued for reparations
 

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U.S. intensifies assault on China chip ambitions​

Strictest ever curbs on exports of advanced tools, AI chips and more

The U.S. has introduced sweeping export controls aimed at curbing almost every aspect of China's semiconductor development as part of its toughest crackdown yet on Beijing's tech ambitions.

The U.S. Commerce Department on Friday barred American companies from shipping certain grades of advanced chip equipment to any Chinese client without a license, effective immediately. The same curbs will apply to shipments of American-made electronics parts or other items that China could use to produce its own chipmaking tools and equipment.

Under the new rules "U.S. persons" will also be restricted from providing support to the development or production of chips at Chinese "semiconductor fabrication facilities without a license," starting Oct. 12.

The commerce department also tightened the so-called Foreign Direct Product Rule to restrict China's ability to obtain or build cutting-edge chips used in supercomputers and artificial intelligence applications. These curbs will also apply to global chipmakers, including Samsung of South Korea and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., whose manufacturing relies on American technologies.

The new rules show Washington's determination to restrict China's ability to develop cutting-edge semiconductors and computer systems that are crucial for Beijing's advanced manufacturing as well as many security, space, and defense applications.

"The PRC government is attempting to divert a lot of civilian technologies, particularly in computing, space, AI and communications, into areas of supercomputers in civil-military fusion programs as well as other areas such as surveillance that link with human rights abuses," a senior U.S. Commerce Department official said when outlining some of the reasons for the tighter rules.

They come as the U.S. is attempting to shore up its domestic semiconductor industry, including by offering generous federal and state subsidies for chipmakers.

The restrictions on chip equipment could hit Chinese memory chip champions Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) and ChangXin Memory Technologies particularly hard, as both companies are in the midst of ramping up their output.

They will also create hurdles for Chinese chipmaking equipment makers such as Naura and Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment, which are working to help Chinese chipmakers get around U.S. sanctions by building up domestic production tools to
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YMTC was one of more than 30 companies and research institutions that the U.S. on Friday placed on an "Unverified List" of clients. The list is intended as a red flag to American suppliers to be careful of doing business with those named. If these companies fail to provide documentation required by the U.S., they are likely to be officially blacklisted on Washington's so-called Entity List, alongside the likes of Huawei Technologies.

The U.S. further said on Friday that 28 entities already blacklisted will be subject to enhanced export controls under the Foreign Direct Product Rule, to restrict their ability to source from foreign suppliers using any American technologies.

Under the new rules, a license is required to ship chip equipment that can make processors and other logic chips using 14/16-nanometer technology or better. In logic chipmaking, a smaller nanometer number generally indicates a more advanced chip. The latest iPhone processors are produced with 5-nm chip tech.

For DRAM chips, the restrictions kick in for tools that are 18-nm or better, while for NAND flash memories the rules apply to machines capable of making chips with 128 or more layers.

NAND and DRAM are key types of memory components needed for all electronic devices, from smartphones and computers to servers and connected cars.

YMTC mass-produces 3D NAND flash memory chips on the 128-layer level, about one or two generations behind global leaders, and aims to put the next generation of 192-layer chips into production within a year.

American chip equipment makers such as Applied Materials, Lam Research and KLA are still sorely needed if China is to quickly and smoothly ramp up chip production.

According to a Boston Consulting Group analysis, there are at least 23 types of chipmaking equipment for which American companies control more than 65% of global supply.

The new rules on advanced chipmaking tools apply only to U.S. companies and not foreign players such as ASML and Tokyo Electron. However the U.S. is working closely with "like-minded" allies to persuade them to similarly restrict exports of technology that China could use to build advanced chips used in weapons, supercomputers and surveillance applications that violate human rights, according to a senior Commerce Department official.

"We've briefed and consulted with close allies and partners on these controls, in the new obligations that they create related to chips designed with U.S. tools, software or equipment or tooling experts involving U.S. persons," the official said. "We expect all countries to comply with these measures as we do with all of our export controls."

Mark Li, a veteran semiconductor analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein, sees the American move as set to substantially slow China's chip development.

"If the ban also widens to bar U.S. citizens or people to provide support to Chinese companies, that could have a big effect too," Li said. "After all, talents and their know-hows are great assets to develop next generation chip technologies."

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So what, at least China is going to be able to make chips in the future and is working towards becoming a world leader in it. The USA will be lucky to be able to manufacture a single nut and bolt when they get cut off from the middle eastern energy resources along with all of Russias commodities that they absolutely need while they pretend they don’t while shitting themselves due to having no off ramp since their bullying tactics are simply not working. In the end, they only time they will listen is when the USA becomes a 4th world nation and the government is under siege from the mob with pitchforks and ropes for hanging. I predict that Biden isn’t going to last very long
 

baykalov

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Remember that UN vote in December 2021?



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UN vote to ignore human rights abuses in China leaves west in dead end
The US demand had been pitched at the mildest level possibleto attract as many votes as possible, but the US could not secure enough swing states on the council even to keep the issue on the UN agenda by staging a formal debate on the issue.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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Germany's government debt market is also in trouble, which may be riskier than 2008.

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Yet Huawei is planning to relaunch 5G phone next year.

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Australia can talk the talk. But they cannot walk the walk.

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Hopefully the U.S. hasn't completely lost to neocons and neolibrals, and it still has some hope.

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Turns out the paid radicalized reddit incels are just a loud minority.
 

jwnz

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One question I do have regarding this J-31/35 deal with Saudi Arabia is - How would Iran respond to this?

Considering that Saudi-Iran rivalry in the Middle Eastern world is still ever present today, no? How would be Iran taking counterbalances? Could Iran be sourcing Su-57/Su-75 from Russia?

Because honestly, the Qaher-313 looks more like a idea showcase than anything feasible and viable of being a 5th-generation fighter for Iranian use.
I believe Top Gun 2 has confirmed for you that Iran already has Su-57. No? ;)

Granted, Su-57 is still no match for F-14 and F/A-18 though.
 
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