Monday, June 15, 2026

South Korean Corvette Gwangmyeong-ham Retires After 36 Years Of Maritime Defense Including Sinking Of North Korean Semi-Submersible

The Republic of Korea Navy decommissions the Gwangmyeong, a key vessel in maritime defense, after over three decades of service.

How Europe’s 8 Trillion USD in U.S. Assets Could Shake American Economy: Insights and Implications

Europe holds $8 trillion in U.S. assets, posing risks to the U.S. economy amid rising tensions, potentially impacting midterm elections.

White House Tariff Message: Trump Says Companies Are Fleeing Mexico and Europe, as U.S. Steel Tops Japan After 26 Years

The U.S. surpasses Japan in steel production for the first time in 26 years, attributed to tariffs and Trump's policies.

Tag: semiconductors

Huawei Pushes ‘Tau’s Law’ as New Semiconductor Path to Accelerate Chip Development Under Sanctions

Huawei emphasizes accelerating semiconductor evolution through 'Tao's Law', focusing on time reduction over spatial integration.

Apple Reaches Tentative Deal With Intel to Outsource Part of Chip Production, WSJ Reports

Apple tentatively agrees to outsource semiconductor production to Intel, amid pressures for additional suppliers and competition for chip capacity.

AI, 6G, and Space: South Korea’s Big Bet on the Future

South Korea accelerates innovation through the New Growth 4.0 strategy, focusing on AI, 6G, and key industries like semiconductors.

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