Trump Looks to Tighten Chip Ban; US Sides with Russia on UN Vote

Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition - A podcast by Bloomberg

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On today's podcast: 1) The US looks for further limits on China semiconductor access The Trump administration is planning to expand efforts to limit China's technological advancements, including tougher semiconductor curbs and pressuring allies to escalate restrictions on China's chip industry. The administration has met with Japanese and Dutch counterparts to restrict maintenance of semiconductor gear in China and is discussing sanctions on specific Chinese companies and further restricting chip exports to China. 2) President Trump breaks with allies on blaming Russia for the war in Ukraine The US and Russia voted against a European-backed resolution in the UN General Assembly that calls out Moscow's "full-scale invasion" of Ukraine exactly three years ago. The US and Russia later aligned in the Security Council to approve a US resolution calling for a "swift end" to the conflict without assigning blame, a stark reversal from policy under President Joe Biden. 3) President Trump says tariffs on Canada and Mexico are on track President Trump said tariffs scheduled to hit Canada and Mexico next month were "on time" and "moving along very rapidly." A US official cautioned that the schedule could be less certain, and the fate of the special 25% levy on Canada and Mexico was still to be determined.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.