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US Commerce Department

US Commerce Department
The US Commerce Department is an executive department of the U.S. federal government, headquartered in the Herbert C. Hoover Building in Washington, D.C.. Its primary mission is to foster economic growth, job creation, and technological advancement by promoting domestic and international trade. Key activities include gathering economic data, establishing industrial standards, regulating sensitive technology exports, granting patents and trademarks, and supporting U.S. businesses and competitiveness. The Department also plays a significant role in areas such as weather forecasting, climate monitoring, and artificial intelligence policy.
US-China tech war

Editorial | China’s caution about Nvidia’s advanced chips is only prudent

For Beijing, escaping the US tech chokehold is more important in the long run than making any temporary advances.

Trump admin pushes out US official whose unit banned Chinese vehicles

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Critics in Taiwan question true cost of US deal hailed for tariff cut

Debate centres on Taiwan’s financial commitment to the US – whether US$250 billion or US$500 billion – and if it will harm the economy.

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