US–China Trade Truce 2026: What the Geneva Deal Really Means for the Global Economy

US China trade truce Geneva May 2026 tariff negotiation

The 90-day US–China trade truce signed in Geneva on May 12, 2026, reduces mutual tariffs sharply — but leaves the deeper structural conflict over technology, manufacturing, and dollar hegemony entirely unresolved. From Tariff War to Managed Rivalry: The Architecture of the Conflict For three years before the Geneva talks, Washington and Beijing operated on parallel … Read more

Trade Section No. 1: Trump’s Tariffs Trigger China’s Counterstrike – Beijing Hits Back with 34% Duties on All US Imports

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US-China trade war escalates as Beijing hits back with 34% tariffs on all American imports and rare earth export controls. Global fallout analyzed.

Cambridge’s Brain‑Inspired Nanoelectric Breakthrough: Slashing AI Energy Use by 70%

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Cambridge’s nanoelectric breakthrough mimics the brain to cut AI energy use by up to 70%. How neuromorphic computing could revolutionise hardware.

The 8nm Leap: How an AI Chip Breakthrough Is Rewriting Moore’s Law

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ASML’s 8nm lithography record delivers a 2.9x transistor density leap. How this AI chip breakthrough will reshape geopolitics and slash energy costs.