Serious Jialat! Only 300 out of 2400 new jobs in Q1 went to Sinkies!

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Trump Administration Plans AI Chip Restrictions on Malaysia and Thailand to Curb Shipments to China​

ByNews Desk
Last updated: July 4, 2025
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Trump Administration Plans AI Chip Restrictions on Malaysia and Thailand to Curb Shipments to China

The Trump administration is moving to impose new restrictions on artificial intelligence (AI) chip exports to Malaysia and Thailand, aiming to prevent these nations from shipping advanced chips to China. According to reports from Bloomberg, this initiative is part of a broader strategy to prevent advanced technology from reaching Beijing amid escalating tensions in the tech sector.


Earlier, the U.S. government had already prohibited the sale of advanced Nvidia chips to China. The new restrictions mark a significant step by President Trump as he seeks to reinforce a stringent export policy on AI technology, reversing the AI Diffusion rule implemented by former President Biden.

These anticipated restrictions are set to exacerbate existing tensions between the United States and China, especially following a recent trade agreement between the two countries. This shift in policy comes on the heels of the U.S. lifting export limitations on certain domestic chip-design software firms, such as Synopsys and Cadence Design Systems, just days earlier.


As of now, China has not publicly reacted to Trump’s proposed AI chip restrictions, leaving analysts and industry watchers speculating on the potential ramifications in the geopolitical landscape. The U.S. strategy appears aimed at tightening its grip on advanced technology transfers while navigating complex international trade relationships.
 
Look at the PAP's report card before this year's GE:

1. Increasing number of retrenchments for S'porean citizens
2. 95% of jobs created in 2023 and 89% in 2022 went to foreigners
3. 93% of respondents in the Edelman survey are afraid of job loss
 
Foreign is all talents and Rainamkers mah
65% just agreeed in 2023 and 2025 de woh
 
Look at the PAP's report card before this year's GE:

1. Increasing number of retrenchments for S'porean citizens
2. 95% of jobs created in 2023 and 89% in 2022 went to foreigners
3. 93% of respondents in the Edelman survey are afraid of job loss
There are so many job vacancies of toilet cleaners, grad food delivery and driver, security guards, and sinkies refuse to take up the jobs.
 
There are so many job vacancies of toilet cleaners, grad food delivery and driver, security guards, and sinkies refuse to take up the jobs.
Travel to any developed country, and you will see mostly foreigners from the 3rd World performing such jobs but in SG, more displaced local degree holders have no choice except to do so to put food on the table.
 
What did you expect? There are no journalists in Sinkieland, a totalitarian regime.

Reinforce the propaganda narrative. Play down the bad news. Exaggerate the good news. Publish 'feel good' trivial stories for distraction.

Sinkieland PAP = China CCP minus the Great Firewall and grandiose geopolitical ambitions. :cool:
 
1 in 8 jobs go to Sinkies very good liao lor..................after all. 65% voted not to have one.................. :biggrin:
 
Out of these 300…..250 are new citizens.
Why would the SG Govt invite 650,000 Indians here, give them PME jobs, exempt their males from NS even after become S'poreans and allow them to displace true blue citizens? It is because it buys votes from these new citizens!
 
US industry alone mostly having freeze hiring and many layoffs. Then japs co also shrinking down and moving some departments to msia. Now the job market is even worse. Just drive grab liao la at least got car can self use.
 
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