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Chinese chip maker fires all American workers: Report

Por: Fox Business Tech October 26, 2022

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 Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Pat Toomey weighs in on the authority of the Supreme Court, the China chips bill and record-high inflation on 'Making Money.' A has asked all of its U.S. employees in core tech positions to leave as the company struggles to comply with new U.S. export controls, according to a new report.  The move by Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. (YMTC) follows to abort plans to use its memory chips, following... + full article



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