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Nắng nóng khốc liệt có thể xảy ra tại Việt Nam trong năm 2025
Severe heat wave may occur in Vietnam in 2025
VTV News | Local Language | News | Dec. 20, 2024 | Extreme Weather Events
In 2025, Vietnam is projected to face severe heat waves and rising temperatures due to global warming. The forecast anticipates increased hot days, heavy rainfall, flash floods, landslides, storms, and typhoons. Heat waves are expected to affect the South and Central Highlands from April to June, with the North experiencing similar conditions in May and June.
The Southwest monsoon may bring strong winds and large waves to southern seas between late May and June 2025, posing risks to public health and production activities. Storm and tropical depression activity in the East Sea is likely to align with historical averages during this period. To combat these challenges, there is a call for innovation in forecasting and enhanced use of modern technologies, including artificial intelligence.
In 2024, effective monitoring and forecasting of weather events such as storms, heat waves, and flooding were reported. This included managing water levels for agriculture and addressing saline intrusion. Currently, Central Vietnam is experiencing record-high temperatures, which may heighten the risk of forest fires across the country.
Mỹ tiếp tục "tung đòn" vào chip bán dẫn của Trung Quốc
US continues to "strike" on Chinese semiconductor chips
24H | Local Language | News | Dec. 20, 2024 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
The Biden administration is launching a trade investigation into Chinese semiconductors to reduce reliance on technologies viewed as national security risks. This probe may lead to import restrictions or tariffs on products using Chinese-made chips, focusing on foundation chips that are older but considered threatening to US security and the domestic industry.
Under Section 301, which allows measures against countries with unfair trade practices, the administration aims to protect the domestic semiconductor sector. President Biden has previously highlighted the importance of strengthening the US chip industry and has enacted legislation offering financial incentives for manufacturers to set up in the US, thereby diminishing dependence on cheaper Chinese products.
Alongside this investigation, the administration has begun restricting exports of advanced semiconductor technology to China, with tariffs on Chinese semiconductors projected to increase from 25% to 50% by 2025. However, US officials warn that merely raising tariffs may not effectively shield the market from competitively priced Chinese goods. This investigation could heighten existing trade tensions between the US and China amid ongoing technology restrictions.
Additionally, these regulatory actions may prepare the ground for the incoming Trump administration's focus on protecting the US semiconductor industry. New export restrictions are expected to further limit China's ability to produce advanced chips, marking a significant escalation in efforts to counter China's dominance in the semiconductor market.
Honda và Nissan cân nhắc sáp nhập: Tạo nên tập đoàn trị giá 54 tỷ USD?
Honda and Nissan Consider Merger: Creating a $54 Billion Corporation?
24H | Local Language | News | Dec. 20, 2024 | UndeterminedMergers & Acquisitions
Japan's auto industry is responding to intensifying competition from Tesla and BYD, with Honda and Nissan exploring a strategic partnership that could lead to a merger. This alliance would form the world's third-largest auto group, valued at $54 billion, bolstering both companies as they navigate significant financial challenges. Nissan has seen an 85% drop in profits in the second quarter and declining sales in crucial markets like China and the US, prompting plans to cut 9,000 jobs and reduce global production by 20%.
While Honda is in a relatively stronger position, both companies recognize the need for collaboration on cost reduction and electric vehicle (EV) technology development. A successful merger would create a formidable competitor to Toyota and Volkswagen and address the threats from Chinese automakers. Talks may also involve Mitsubishi Motors, where Nissan has a 24% stake, potentially forming a more powerful industry alliance.
However, challenges loom, primarily due to contrasting corporate cultures; Honda emphasizes technology, while Nissan is dealing with operational issues. Additionally, the merger could face scrutiny from the US government amid sensitive trade relations, necessitating potential concessions for approval. Experts suggest that if the merger occurs, it could revitalize the Japanese auto industry, driving competition and innovation in the EV market, though cultural and competitive hurdles must be overcome for success.
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