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  • LG’s Aussie Black Friday sale slashes up to AU$3,800 off its superb OLED TVs when you bundle a soundbar

    LG’s Aussie Black Friday sale slashes up to AU$3,800 off its superb OLED TVs when you bundle a soundbar

    LG is undoubtedly the maker of some of the best OLED TVs, but that also means they generally fetch a pretty price. If you’ve had your eye on one of its 2025 models but have been holding off for a decent discount, the Korean electronics giant…

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  • Nvidia beat and raise should wow its critics, and the stock soars

    Nvidia beat and raise should wow its critics, and the stock soars

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  • Exclusive: Trump’s semiconductor tariff plan likely delayed, officials say

    Exclusive: Trump’s semiconductor tariff plan likely delayed, officials say

    • Officials see potential delay in semiconductor tariffs
    • White House says Trump is committed to boosting domestic manufacturing
    • Trump has walked back some tariffs and wants to maintain China truce
    • China calls for ‘mutually beneficial cooperation’ on chips
    WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) – U.S. officials are privately saying that they might not levy long-promised semiconductor tariffs soon, potentially delaying a centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda.

    Officials relayed these messages over the last several days to stakeholders in government and private industry, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter and a third person briefed on the conversations. A fourth person following the matter also said the administration was taking a more cautious approach to avoid provoking China. The discussions have not been previously reported.

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    Trump aides are taking their time on chip tariffs as they work to avoid a rupture with Beijing over trade issues, which would risk a return to a tit-for-tat trade war and disruption of the flow of critical rare earth minerals, according to two of the people.

    Those people cautioned that no decision is final until the administration signs off on it, and also said that triple-digit tariffs could be imposed at any time. The sources spoke anonymously in order to recount private conversations about policy deliberations.

    Trump said in August that the United States would impose a tariff of about 100% on imports of semiconductors but exempted companies that are manufacturing in the U.S. or have committed to do so. Privately, over the last several months, Washington officials had told people that the administration would roll out the tariffs soon. That guidance has now changed as the administration has continued to debate the timing and other details.

    A White House spokesman and a Commerce Department official, asked about the discussions, disputed that the administration had adjusted its posture.

    “The Trump Administration remains committed to using every lever of executive power to reshore the manufacturing that’s critical to our national and economic security,” said the spokesman, Kush Desai. “Any anonymously-sourced reports suggesting otherwise are simply Fake News.”

    The Commerce official said, “There is no change in department policy regarding semiconductor 232 tariffs.” Neither specified how soon tariffs that have been threatened since the early days of the Trump administration would be finalized, nor did they offer any other details.

    The Chinese embassy in Washington said cooperation between the two countries on semiconductors is the best approach. “We welcome the U.S. to work with China to implement the consensus reached at the Busan summit between the two heads of state, create a favorable environment for mutually beneficial cooperation between companies from both sides, and jointly maintain the stability of the global semiconductor supply chain,” said the spokesperson, Liu Pengyu.

    TRUMP FACES PRESSURE ON CONSUMER PRICES

    Any decision by the administration to slow down or narrow the scope of chip tariffs would come at a sensitive time for Trump. The Republican president is facing growing consumer angst over prices heading into the holiday shopping season.

    Hiking taxes on imported semiconductors could raise consumer costs on the gadgets they power, from refrigerators to smartphones. Reuters reported in September that the Trump administration was looking at a plan that would also tax foreign electronic devices based on the number of chips in each one.

    Trump rolled back tariffs on more than 200 food products last week, but he has also said that his import taxes have made no significant contribution to inflation. The U.S. government shutdown has delayed recent data on consumer prices, but inflation has been running above the Federal Reserve’s target since former President Joe Biden held office.
    Trump is also trying to maintain a delicate trade truce with China, a top manufacturer of both semiconductors and devices powered by them. Last month, Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea, and reached an agreement to set aside their trade issues, for now.

    During those conversations in Korea, U.S. officials nonetheless warned their Chinese counterparts that they could take national security steps in the coming months that Beijing might find objectionable, according to two people familiar with those conversations. Trump has bet that tariffs can revive domestic factory jobs lost over decades to countries including China.

    In April, the Trump administration announced investigations into imports of pharmaceuticals and semiconductors as part of a bid to impose tariffs on them, arguing that extensive reliance on their foreign production poses a national security threat.

    Reporting by Laurie Chen in Beijing, Trevor Hunnicutt in Washington and Jeffrey Dastin in San Francisco; Additional reporting by Alexandra Alper in Washington; Editing by Chris Sanders, Matthew Lewis and Jacqueline Wong

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  • Evaluation of the Short-Term Effect of Tirzepatide on Liver Fibrosis Biomarkers Stratified by the Fibrosis-3 Index (FIB-3) in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

    Evaluation of the Short-Term Effect of Tirzepatide on Liver Fibrosis Biomarkers Stratified by the Fibrosis-3 Index (FIB-3) in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

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  • Evaluation of the Short-Term Effect of Tirzepatide on Liver Fibrosis Biomarkers Stratified by the Fibrosis-3 Index (FIB-3) in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

    Evaluation of the Short-Term Effect of Tirzepatide on Liver Fibrosis Biomarkers Stratified by the Fibrosis-3 Index (FIB-3) in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

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  • Myanmar’s Tourism Industry: Recent Developments, Prospects and Challenges Ahead – ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office

    Myanmar’s Tourism Industry: Recent Developments, Prospects and Challenges Ahead – ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office

    Myanmar’s tourism industry experienced unprecedented growth between 2011 and 2019, fueled by policy reforms, foreign investment, and international interest. The sector received significant foreign investment and saw rapid hotel expansions during this period. The upward trajectory was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, followed by geopolitical challenges and natural disasters. The analytical note is intended to provide a historical context of Myanmar’s tourism developments since opening-up in 2011, while offering a narrative on the outlook ahead. This comes at a juncture where the tourism industry has rapidly evolved into a crucial pillar of Myanmar’s economy and a key driver of its social and economic development.


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  • Fortnite down: Company issues first update as thousands complain of outage

    Fortnite down: Company issues first update as thousands complain of outage

    Updated on: Nov 20, 2025 08:16 am IST

    Fortnite was down for thousands of users on Wednesday. 

    Fortnite was down for thousands of users on Wednesday. At the time of writing, Downdetector noted that over 2000 people were facing…

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  • Changjing Media sees a new industry taking shape in group live streaming

    Changjing Media sees a new industry taking shape in group live streaming

    Cultural consumption has become a defining lifestyle trend, and the shift has grown more visible in 2025. At the same time, group live streaming, a format built around multiperson on-screen talent performances, is emerging as a significant…

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  • Schmidt Decomposition Determines Quantum Entanglement, Enabling Advances In Information Theory

    Schmidt Decomposition Determines Quantum Entanglement, Enabling Advances In Information Theory

    Quantum entanglement, a phenomenon where particles become linked and share the same fate regardless of distance, lies at the heart of modern information theory and promises revolutionary advances in computing and communication. Lane Boswell…

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  • Immersion Perfected by Light — How the Latest Samsung Onyx Is Redefining the Cinema Experience in Korea – Samsung Newsroom Malaysia

    Immersion Perfected by Light — How the Latest Samsung Onyx Is Redefining the Cinema Experience in Korea – Samsung Newsroom Malaysia

    As the film began, a quiet gasp of awe rippled through the audience. When the screen illuminated the dark theater, every frame came to life with an unprecedented level of clarity. The…

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