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China puts Google, Nvidia, Intel in crosshairs as Trump trade dispute escalates

China has opened an antitrust law for Google. After President Trump imposed a new 10 % tariff on imports in China, NVIDIA and Intel are also on the Cross Line in Beijing as part of a series of retaliation measures.

China's anti -trade regulatory authorities did not provide details on Google Pro and what part of the business targeted, The information was told to Financial Times Whether the Google software control has hurt Chinese telephone manufacturers in focus on Android operating systems.

Chinese authorities said in December that they were investigating US computer chip suppliers NVIDIA for potential violations of antitrust law. The decision was made immediately after the Biden administration further restricted China's high -end hardware access to NVIDIA's high -end hardware.

According to FT, China's regulatory authorities are also paid to the official investigation of Intel. The details of the potential case for chipmaking giants were not clear immediately.

Google is facing antitrust law in China. AP

“This is all of the larger games of high stake spokers between the United States and China regarding negotiations in negotiations,” said Wedbush analyst Dan Ives. “In the right of the AI ​​revolution, there are many chips on the table, and the first thing is Tactoku and 75 days of windows under the window of 75 days.”

The Google Prove is going on, despite the fact that the company's search engines and other core services have not been used in China since 2010. China's threat to act on Google has dormed for years before it became a dispute negotiations over trade between the United States and China. relationship.

Google Parent Alphabet shares have increased by nearly 2 %. The company will report revenue after the bell on Tuesday. NVIDIA shares have increased 1.6 %. Intel's shares were flat.

Trump claims that tariffs are needed to reconnect existing trade transactions. The President imposed 10 % of the imports of all imports from China and imposed 25 % for imports from Mexico and Canada, but stopped the latter 2 after talking to the national leader. 。

President Trump and Xi Jinping were not expected to speak on Tuesday. AP

Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinpei were not expected to talk about trade disputes on Tuesday, despite their previous reports.

In retaliation, China has tightened five important minerals, tungsten, terrain, bismas, molybdenum, and indium, but experts are unlikely to have a significant impact on US companies. Say. Wall Street Journal

Beijing has also added new tariffs to US coal and petroleum, with some agricultural equipment manufacturers, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger.

“These movements are a warning that China intends to hurt US interests as needed, but will still give China's options,” Capital Economics stated in a memo.

“Investigations on Google can conclude without penalties,” said the company.

Chinese leader Xi Jinpei imposed retaliation trade punishment to the United States. AP

Despite the withdrawal of most products from China, Google still has an office in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, maintaining some businesses related to digital advertising business and Google Cloud.

Google brings out about 1 % of world revenue from China.

A survey in China is a headache of another regulation of Google and is determined to monopolize online search in the United States in August last year, and is currently a potential rescue, including the possibility of dissolution. We are waiting for the decision.

Another Federal Exclusive Law for Google's digital advertising business is also underway.

With post wire

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