"US lawmakers push for expanded export bans on open source tech, including RISC-V, in China"

US lawmakers are calling for export bans on open source technology, such as RISC-V, to be included in the nation's export controls regime, citing concerns that China is using open source semiconductor designs to bypass US intellectual property dominance and undermine export control laws. Meanwhile, South Korea plans to fine Apple and Google for monopolistic practices related to their app stores, Hong Kong experiences a surge in digital fraud attempts, Singapore-based telco Singtel sells its cyber security business Trustwave, and China is suspected of hacking Guyana's government. Additionally, China announces plans to double the size of its space station, Indonesia's GoTo receives a $150 million grant to drive financial inclusion, and various other news items cover topics such as geopolitics, chip industry, and cybersecurity.
- US lawmakers want China export bans to include open source tech like RISC-V The Register
- South Korean firms get indefinite waiver on US chip gear supplies to China Reuters
- US-China tech war: RISC-V chip technology emerges as new battleground The Indian Express
- US Lets Samsung, SK Hynix Expand Giant Chip Plants in China Bloomberg
- The unpredictable plot twist in US-China tech war – Cryptopolitan Cryptopolitan
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