不予复审,针对惠科等337调查终裁

据中国贸易救济信息网,2025年9月22日,美国国际贸易委员会(ITC)发布公告称,对特定用于液晶显示器的玻璃基板及其下游产品和制造此类基板的方法(Certain Glass Substrates for Liquid Crystal Displays, Products Containing the Same, and Methods for Manufacturing the Same,调查编码:337-TA-1433)作出337部分终裁

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LG 27GX704A from the LG UltraGear GX7 OLED series is launched

LG 27GX704A is the latest gaming monitor from the 2025 LG UltraGear GX7 OLED series. It was officially launched in China. We see it on Amazon Canada and on some support pages of LG Italy, so it should go global pretty soon. This is a 26.5-inch OLED unit with META Technology 2.0, including MLA+, META Multi Booster, and Detail Enhancer. It has a QHD resolution and supports native 10-bit color depth…

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Foxconn pushes UK design, Taiwan manufacturing for space industry growth

Driven by its 3+3+3 strategy, Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) is actively participating in the emerging space industry, including low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. In addition to continuously developing key components for ground receiving equipment, LEO satellites, and communication payload systems, the company also plans to assist satellite manufacturers with production and manufacturing. Through these efforts, Foxconn aims to become a leader in the new space industry.

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Hyundai expands demand responsive transit services to address mobility gaps

Hyundai Motor Group is stepping up efforts to expand its mobility business, investing in demand-responsive transit (DRT) platforms as part of its strategy to diversify beyond traditional vehicle development. The initiative aims to strengthen the company’s role in the future mobility market while addressing social issues such as transportation disparities between urban and rural areas.

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Why Intel’s US$16 billion lifeline won’t solve its foundry crisis?

Intel, once the uncontested leader in PC and server chips, faces a turning point. Delays in advanced process technology and rising competition from AMD and Arm-based architectures have dented both performance and reputation. Recent capital infusions totaling around US$16 billion—from US government subsidies, SoftBank, and Nvidia—have brought attention to Intel’s revival efforts, but analysts warn that funding alone cannot resolve long-standing structural weaknesses.

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3D printing tech sees growing use in mass production

Complex market demands and rapid technological changes are pushing traditional manufacturing to its limits, making 3D printing a critical breakthrough that allows customized production of intricate shapes and accelerated development cycles. In recent years, 3D printing has steadily advanced to become part of mass production, with new technologies ensuring speed and precision now serving as key advantages for the manufacturing industry.

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