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迫于物价压力 特朗普推迟对家具及橱柜加征关税至2027年
Ge Long Hui· 2026-01-01 05:57
Core Viewpoint - President Trump has postponed the tariff increase on softwood furniture, kitchen cabinets, and bathroom vanities due to ongoing voter dissatisfaction with price levels, delaying the implementation until January 1, 2027 [1] Group 1: Tariff Changes - The planned increase of tariffs on specific wood products from 25% to 30% and on kitchen and bathroom cabinets from 25% to 50% has been delayed, maintaining the current 25% tariff rate [1] - The announcement indicates that the U.S. is engaged in productive negotiations with trade partners regarding the import of wood products, suggesting potential agreements that could further delay the imposition of new tariffs [1]
英媒:英国将批准中国使馆新馆舍项目
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-11-24 22:57
Core Points - The UK government is set to approve China's application to build a new embassy in central London, overcoming previous delays attributed to concerns over "Chinese espionage" threats [1][2] - The project, which began in 2018, involves the construction of a new embassy on the site of the former Royal Mint, with reports indicating it will bring "significant improvements" to the local environment [1] - Intelligence agencies, including MI5 and MI6, have advised that the project should proceed, albeit with measures to protect national security [2] Group 1 - The approval or rejection of the embassy project is currently in the hands of Steve Reed, the UK Minister for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2] - The former head of MI6 stated that despite national security concerns, allowing the embassy construction is "correct and appropriate" [2] - The UK government has repeatedly delayed the approval process, prompting China to urge the UK to fulfill its international obligations regarding diplomatic premises [2] Group 2 - The Chinese embassy spokesperson emphasized that the proposed design is of high quality and has received strong recognition from local professional institutions [2] - The ongoing delays in the approval process have been criticized as baseless and unreasonable by the Chinese side [2] - The UK government is attempting to reshape its relationship with China, with plans for a government visit to China next year to strengthen economic ties [2]
美光突然翻供!推翻与长江存储达成的协议裁决
是说芯语· 2025-06-10 02:16
Core Viewpoint - Micron is attempting to overturn a court ruling that allowed Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp (YMTC) access to 73 pages of confidential 3D NAND technology documents, citing national security concerns [1][4]. Group 1: Legal Dispute Overview - The legal dispute centers around YMTC's allegations of patent infringement against Micron regarding its 3D NAND storage products [2]. - A lower court had previously allowed YMTC to access the confidential documents during the evidence disclosure process, which was governed by a protective order [4][5]. - Micron has filed for a "mandamus" order with the Supreme Court to challenge the lower court's decision [1]. Group 2: Protective Order Details - The protective order limits access to sensitive materials, allowing only external lawyers and experts to handle them, while company employees are prohibited from involvement [2]. - The order also restricts the total number of paper copies to 1,500 pages, with a maximum of 30 consecutive pages [2]. - Micron claims that the number of pages requested by YMTC for the latest chip source code is ten times that of earlier chips, raising concerns about the sensitivity of the information [2][5]. Group 3: Court's Ruling and Implications - Despite Micron's objections, the court ruled that YMTC could access the 73 pages of documents, which contain information about Micron's latest and upcoming 3D NAND devices [2][4]. - The documents are strictly for reading by authorized personnel, and any form of copying or electronic reproduction is prohibited [3][5]. - Each page is tracked with a Bates number, and any unauthorized copying could lead to severe legal consequences, although there is currently no evidence of such violations by YMTC [3][5].
美国法官再次出手!叫停哈佛国际生签证限制
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-06-06 03:47
周四,波士顿联邦法官叫停了美国总统特朗普禁止外国公民进入美国、在哈佛大学学习或参加交换项目 的行政令。 在这份授予哈佛的两页临时限制令中,美国地区法官艾莉森·伯勒斯(Allison Burroughs)阻止了特朗 普的行政令生效,直至法院对这一事项进行进一步诉讼。 法官裁定,特朗普禁止外国公民未来六个月进入美国、在哈佛学习的指令,将在法院有机会审查案件之 前造成"直接且不可挽回的损害"。 白宫与哈佛的法律博弈 伯勒斯上月已阻止特朗普实施另一项禁止哈佛招收国际学生的行政令,国际学生占该校学生总数的四分 之一以上。哈佛周四修改了诉讼内容,对新指令提出质疑,称特朗普违反了伯勒斯此前的判决。 该校在法律文件中表示:"该行政令剥夺了数千名哈佛学生来美国求学、追逐梦想的权利,也剥夺了哈 佛教育他们的权利。没有国际学生,哈佛就不再是哈佛。" 特朗普政府已对美国历史最悠久、资金最雄厚的大学发起多线攻击,包括冻结数十亿美元的拨款和其他 资金,并提议终止其免税地位,由此引发了一系列法律斗争。 哈佛认为,政府是在报复该校拒绝服从控制学校治理、课程以及师生意识形态的要求。 国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆(Kristi Noem)5月2 ...
特朗普获赠豪华飞机引争议 是礼物还是“特洛伊木马”?
news flash· 2025-05-14 14:41
Core Viewpoint - The proposal for Trump to accept a luxury plane from Qatar as "Air Force One" has raised national security concerns among Republican lawmakers, marking a rare instance of opposition to Trump's actions within the party [1] Group 1: National Security Concerns - Republican lawmakers, particularly those on committees overseeing national armed forces and intelligence agencies, have expressed worries about potential security issues related to the aircraft [1] - There are concerns regarding the expensive and labor-intensive process of removing foreign surveillance technology from the plane [1] - Questions have been raised about whether the Qatari aircraft possesses necessary capabilities, such as in-flight refueling and advanced technology required for an airborne command center [1] Group 2: Political Reactions - Some Republican figures suggest that Trump and the White House may reconsider the proposal due to the backlash [1] - Senate Majority Leader McConnell emphasized that there has been no official announcement regarding the arrangement and anticipates significant scrutiny if it proceeds [1]