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TNB Tech Minute: GM Signs Multibillion-Dollar Deal for EV Battery Materials

2025/1/15
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Belle Lynn: 我报道了通用汽车公司与挪威公司Vianode达成的数十亿美元的协议,Vianode将为通用汽车的下一代电动汽车电池供应合成石墨阳极材料。这项协议将持续到2033年,Vianode将在北美建设生产设施,并计划在2027年开始发货。虽然具体的财务细节没有披露,但这项交易突显了电动汽车行业对电池材料日益增长的需求。 此外,我还报道了拜登政府对中国公司及其获取先进芯片能力的最新限制。这些限制旨在阻止中国利用人工智能技术发展军事和科技产业。新的规定收紧了对向中国运输先进半导体的芯片制造商的监管,要求他们为交易申请许可证,除非芯片的性能低于一定的技术阈值。此外,还有超过20个新的实体被列入贸易黑名单。中国商务部发言人发表声明称,对白宫最近的贸易限制措施表示强烈不满和坚决反对。 最后,我还报道了欧盟将全面执行其旨在规范大型科技公司的法律。欧盟委员会执行副主席在新闻发布会上表示,欧盟将全面执行《数字服务法案》和《数字市场法案》,规范全球一些最大科技公司如何管理网络安全以及相互竞争。

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Here's your T&B Tech Minute for Wednesday, January 15th. I'm Belle Lynn for The Wall Street Journal.

General Motors has signed a multi-billion dollar deal with Norway's Vianode for the delivery of a material critical for electric vehicle batteries. Vianode will supply synthetic anode graphite that will be used in next-generation EV batteries produced by Ultium Cells, GM's battery joint venture with LG Energy Solution.

The Norwegian company will build production facilities in North America and be ready to start shipping the material in 2027 with the deal running through 2033. The companies did not provide further financial details.

The Biden administration is rolling out a flurry of new restrictions on Chinese companies and their access to advanced chips. It's part of the administration's last-ditch effort to clamp down on China's ability to harness artificial intelligence for its military and tech sector. The latest rules tighten oversight on chipmakers that ship advanced semiconductors to China.

requiring them to seek licenses for transactions unless the chip's performance falls below a certain technical threshold. The restrictions also put more than two dozen new entities on a trade blacklist. China's Commerce Ministry spokesperson said in a statement before the release of the latest rules that China was, quote, strongly dissatisfied and firmly opposed to the recent trade restrictions by the Biden White House.

And the European Union will fully enforce its own laws designed to regulate big tech, according to the European Commission. The comment came in a press conference today from its executive vice president in charge of technological sovereignty, security, and democracy. Tech executives in recent days have criticized the EU's strict regulatory landscape just ahead of President-elect Donald Trump taking office.

The European Commission leader also said that the EU is, quote, fully enforcing the Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act, regulating how some of the world's biggest tech companies govern online safety and compete against one another. For a deeper dive into what's happening in tech, check out tomorrow's Tech News Briefing podcast.