Canada’s Pension Strategy Shift: Economic Sovereignty Meets Investment Realities
The New Era of Canadian Economic Nationalism Canada is embarking on a significant shift in investment strategy, with the federal…
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** The global film industry appears to be maintaining its international production strategy despite renewed political threats. Industry data reportedly shows no significant shift back to the U.S., with studios continuing to leverage tax incentives and world-class facilities abroad. **CONTENT:**
NVIDIA has reached a manufacturing milestone with TSMC producing the first Blackwell chip wafer on American soil. The development signals a major shift in semiconductor production capabilities within the United States, according to industry reports.
In what NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is calling a historic moment, the first wafer for the company’s Blackwell AI chip has reportedly been manufactured at TSMC’s Arizona facility. According to reports, this marks the first time in recent history that such an advanced semiconductor component is being produced on American soil by the world’s leading foundry.
The Unseen Grid Revolution in Data Infrastructure While national conversations focus on AI expansion and data center growth, a quiet…
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A major business advocacy group has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications. The legal challenge asserts the measure exceeds presidential authority and threatens U.S. competitiveness in key sectors like technology and healthcare.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has initiated a federal lawsuit contesting President Donald Trump‘s recent proclamation mandating a $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications. According to reports, the business coalition alleges the executive action oversteps constitutional boundaries and disrupts a long-standing immigration program critical for addressing specialized labor shortages.