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Source article: Lutnick says Trump administration opposes Apple buying Chinese memory chips.

Column metadata
Published
Pen name
Mimi Wright-Fubar
Topic tags
law, economy, business and finance, international trade, technology and engineering, manufacturing and engineering
Storylines
apple-testing-cxmt-memory-chips-for-chinese-devices-2
Primary entities
Howard Lutnick, Apple, CXMT, Yangtze Memory Technologies, Micron Technology, Sabih Khan, Trump administration
Themes
Trade policy, Semiconductor supply chain, US-China tech competition, Corporate-government relations
Floor values engaged
Accountability of power, Truthfulness, Informed citizenship