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The Trump administration is being urged to go on offense and make sure the next United Nations chief is aligned with U.S. and Western values and doesn’t kowtow to what critics say is an increasingly anti-American institution.

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U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres’ tenure ends Dec. 31, 2026. The former socialist prime minister of Portugal’s tenure has been beset with major wars and crises that have led to accusations of bias against him, especially when it comes to Israel. 

Experts agree the Trump administration needs to keep a close handle on who is best to serve the interests of the U.S.

Anne Bayefsky, director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust and president of Human Rights Voices, told Fox News Digital, «As long as the United States continues to make the mistake of being the largest bankroller of the United Nations and in keeping U.N. headquarters (some call a fifth column) a stone’s throw from our financial capital, it ought to care deeply about who leads the organization.»

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President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa speaks to the 80th session of the United States General Assembly  Sept. 23, 2025, at U.N. headquarters in New York City.  (Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

Jonathan Wachtel, a former director of communications and a senior policy advisor at the United States Mission to the United Nations to U.S. ambassadors Nikki Haley and Kelly Craft, said, «Since its inception, the United Nations has been a frontline of the Cold War, and today it is increasingly a frontline of hostility toward the United States.

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«As the Security Council prepares for its mid‑2026 straw polls, we face the stark reality that Russia and China can veto any candidate who reflects our values, even as they work to undermine U.S. foreign policy and erode Western principles. The next secretary‑general must … be a leader with backbone and conviction to champion the ideals on which the U.N. was founded, and the United States has long stood — life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for as many people as possible.»

With just over a year to go for the selection process, member states have begun to nominate candidates who best fit their national interests. 

Brett Schaefer, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, told Fox News Digital that of the candidates named thus far, few would be considered acceptable to the U.S. 

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«The announced and rumored candidates … are, for the most part, either U.N. insiders or on the left side of the political spectrum,» Schaefer said. «It’s hard to say that the U.S. would be willing to support any of them at the current stage.»

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FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2016 file photo, Antonio Guterres of Portugal, Secretary-General designate of the United Nations, speaks during his appointment at U.N. headquarters. Guterres begins a five year term as the organization's Secretary General on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017. Guterres takes the reins of the United Nations on New Year's Day, promising to be a "bridge-builder" but facing an antagonistic incoming U.S. administration led by Donald Trump who thinks the world body's 193 member states do nothing except talk and have a good time. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

In this Oct. 13, 2016, file photo, António Guterres of Portugal, secretary-general designate of the United Nations, speaks during his appointment at U.N. headquarters.  (Seth Wenig/File/The Associated Press)

As electioneering gets underway, Hugh Dugan, former National Security Council special assistant to the president and senior director for international organization affairs, told Fox News Digital, «After campaigns and a series of straw pulls and eliminations of candidates, members of the Security Council will present the U.N. General Assembly with a preferred candidate for their formal acceptance late next year.»

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Dugan said that custom would indicate that the next secretary-general should come from Latin America. He also emphasized that there is an appetite to appoint a woman after 15 years of calls for a female secretary-general.

«If they really are to take the helm of a suffering, more or less irrelevant and unmanageable organization like this, they’re going to have to show up as managers,» Dugan said.

In the midst of the election’s «three-ring circus,» he said, there are six candidates who have officially been named and an additional eight who are considered possible contenders for the role.

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The declared candidates

Seemingly the most palatable candidate for the U.S. of those declared is the current head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi of Argentina. An Argentine diplomat, Grossi has been dealing with Iran’s ambition to develop nuclear weapons while also working to prevent a nuclear disaster in Russia’s war against Ukraine. 

Schaefer said Grossi is «probably the most acceptable among the candidates that have been listed so far» given the «great deal of courage» he has shown in his role at the IAEA.

Others include former Bolivian Vice President David Choquehuanca. A member of the Movement for Socialism, Choquehuanca once expressed his disdain for Western thinking after his election as Bolivia’s foreign minister. 

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Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet was the U.N. high commissioner for human rights between 2018 and 2022. U.N. Watch said that, in this role, Bachelet often condemned Israel and the U.S. but «turned a blind eye to widespread violations by China, Turkey, North Korea, Cuba, Eritrea» and others.

According to Schaefer, it is «extraordinarily unlikely that [Bachelet] would receive support from the U.S.» given her political leanings and her «remarkable lack of bravery in the conduct of her position as the high commissioner for human rights.»

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International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi speaks to the media at Vienna International Airport in Schwechat, Austria, upon his return from inspecting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant Sept. 2, 2022. (Heinz-Peter Bader/Getty Images)

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Former Vice President of Costa Rica Rebeca Grynspan, who headed the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), had recommended regulation as a means «to address the deepening asymmetries» of international finance.

Schaefer said Grynspan would not «be an ideal candidate from a U.S. perspective» because her 30-year U.N. career makes her a «consummate insider» who would likely be unwilling «to shake up the system.»

The field is rounded up by two outside candidates, Colombe Cahen-Salvador, a left-wing political activist and co-founder of the Atlas Movement, and Bruno Donat, a joint Mauritius-U.S. citizen and official at U.N. Mine Action Service.

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Possible candidates

Though they have not been officially named by a member state, Dugan listed several other officials that are likely to be nominated in the coming months. Many come from the left of the political aisle and are unlikely to get the backing of the Trump administration. 

Jacinda Ardern is a former prime minister of New Zealand who resigned from the role but is considered «a global icon of the left.» Schaefer noted that Ardern’s prior resignation is not «a ringing endorsement» of her capability to take on the demanding role of secretary-general.

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Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is a possible candidate for U.N. secretary-general. (Nick Perry/AP Photo)

Mexico’s former top diplomat, Alicia Bárcena, has 14 years of experience as the head of the U.N.’s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. She is the secretary of environment and natural resources. 

Other names include María Fernanda Espinosa, formerly defense and foreign minister of Ecuador; Nigeria’s Amina Mohammed, U.N. deputy secretary‑general; Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund since 2019 of Bulgaria; and former head of the U.N. Development Programme Achim Steiner of Germany.

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«A long list of anti-American secretaries-general, topped off by the profoundly hostile Antonio Guterres, have done enormous damage to America’s international relations, fueled antisemitism on a global scale and gravely diminished global peace and security,» Bayefsky said.

«We take a back seat in this election at our peril.»

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Un posteo en redes y una presunta infidelidad: los detalles del caso del funcionario brasileño que les disparó a sus hijos y se mató

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Un hecho estremecedor sacudió a la ciudad de Itumbiara, en Brasil. El secretario de Gobierno local, Thales Naves Alves Machado, le disparó en la cabeza a sus dos hijos, de 12 y 8 años, y luego se suicidó en su departamento. Todo ocurrió después de que el funcionario publicara una carta en sus redes sociales donde anticipó sus intenciones.

“Nos vamos, yo y mis hijos, que ahora son ángeles. Por desgracia, ellos se van conmigo”, escribió el hombre en un largo posteo.

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Thales Machado le disparó a sus hijos y se quitó la vida. (Foto: gentileza ND Mais).

Según detalló el sitio Metrópoles, la publicación encendió las alarmas entre vecinos y parientes, que corrieron desesperados hasta la casa para intentar evitar la tragedia.

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Al ingresar al departamento, encontraron una escena desgarradora: Thales estaba acostado en la cama, con una pistola sobre el pecho, y los dos chicos, gravemente heridos, también sobre la cama,

El dramático intento de rescate y los primeros auxilios

Según el testimonio de las personas que llegaron primero al lugar, cada una asistió de inmediato a uno de los chicos. Ambos presentaban heridas de bala en la sien y el costado cabeza y fueron trasladados con vida al Hospital Municipal Modesto de Carvalho.

El mayor de los chicos, Miguel Araújo Machado, murió en el hospital, mientras que el de 8, Benicio, sigue internado en estado crítico.

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Según la policía, en el departamento se sentía un fuerte olor a nafta. Los rescatistas hallaron dos bidones vacíos de cinco litros, lo que indica que el combustible fue esparcido por el ambiente antes del ataque.

El arma utilizada por Thales Machado en el crimen. (Foto: gentileza SBT).

El arma utilizada por Thales Machado en el crimen. (Foto: gentileza SBT).

Pocos minutos después, arribaron equipos del Servicio de Atención Móvil de Urgencia (Samu), que constataron la muerte de Thales Machado. La policía aisló la zona y la Pericia Técnico-Científica realizó los peritajes en el interior del inmueble.

La pistola utilizada, una Glock G25 calibre .380, fue secuestrada para su análisis. Tras los procedimientos, el cuerpo del funcionario fue retirado y el departamento quedó bajo custodia policial.

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Thales Machado junto a sus hijos. (Foto: gentileza Metrópoles).

Thales Machado junto a sus hijos. (Foto: gentileza Metrópoles).

La carta en redes sociales y el trasfondo familiar

Antes de cometer el crimen, Thales Machado publicó una carta en la que contó sus problemas de pareja tras 15 ños de matrimonio, habló de una presunta infidelidad de su esposa, pidió disculpas a familiares y amigos y aseguró que actuaba en “el límite de lo improbable”.

Thales Machado atribuyó sus acciones a una presunta infidelidad de su esposa. (Foto: gentileza Hugo Gloss).

Thales Machado atribuyó sus acciones a una presunta infidelidad de su esposa. (Foto: gentileza Hugo Gloss).

“Todo tiene un final y, hoy, lo nuestro ha llegado a su fin, por desgracia, dice el texto en el que afirma que llegó al ”límite de lo improbable» después de que su esposa se fuera presuntamente a conocer a alguien a San Pablo.

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También mencionó su respeto por su suegro, Dione Araújo, el intendente de la ciudad, y pidió perdón a todos.

El posteo de Thales Machado en sus redes tras el crimen. (Foto: gentileza Revista Forum).

El posteo de Thales Machado en sus redes tras el crimen. (Foto: gentileza Revista Forum).

La noche anterior, el funcionario había hecho otra publicación dedicada a sus hijos: “Que Dios bendiga siempre a mis hijos. Papá los ama mucho”, escribió.

Investigación en marcha

La Policía Civil de Goiás abrió una investigación para esclarecer las circunstancias del caso y determinar los motivos que llevaron a Thales Machado a tomar una decisión tan extrema.

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Thales Machado le disparó a sus hijos y se quitó la vida. (Foto: gentileza Revist forum).

Thales Machado le disparó a sus hijos y se quitó la vida. (Foto: gentileza Revist forum).

Conmoción en el funeral del hijo del funcionario

El entierro de Miguel Araújo Machado estuvo marcado por una profunda emoción en Itumbiara.

Miguel fue enterrado en el Cementerio de la Avenida da Saudade. Su velatorio se celebró en casa de su abuelo.

La madre de los hijos del funcionario, junto a su papá y al atáud, durante el funeral de Miguel.  (Foto: captura de video TV Anhanguera).

La madre de los hijos del funcionario, junto a su papá y al atáud, durante el funeral de Miguel. (Foto: captura de video TV Anhanguera).

Durante el velatorio y el funeral, familiares y amigos se declararon devastados por la tragedia familiar. “Nos ha conmocionado profundamente a todos los que éramos amigos cercanos de la familia; lamentablemente, es una tragedia “, dijo un amigo de la familia.

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Según un reporte de TV Anhanguera, el ataúd estuvo abierto unos minutos, lo que permitió a amigos y familiares despedirse de Miguel.

El caso generó una fuerte conmoción en Brasil. (Foto: gentileza Metrópoles).

El caso generó una fuerte conmoción en Brasil. (Foto: gentileza Metrópoles).

Durante el velatorio y el funeral, familiares y amigos se declararon devastados por la tragedia familiar.“ Nos ha conmocionado profundamente a todos los que éramos amigos cercanos de la familia; lamentablemente, es una tragedia”, dijo un amigo de la familia

“Me parte el corazón “, comentó el empresario Diones Silva, que conocía a Thales desde la infancia

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En un comunicado, la Alcaldía de Itumbiara decretó tres días de luto oficial a partir de este jueves.

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Trump’s $12B rare earth plan targets China as experts warn US is ‘one crisis away’

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EXCLUSIVE: Industry experts warn the United States is «one crisis away» from losing access to the rare earth elements that power everything from fighter jets to electric vehicles — a vulnerability President Donald Trump’s new $12 billion «Project Vault» aims to address.

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The initiative, backed by $1.67 billion in private seed money and a $10 billion loan from the Export-Import Bank, would create a federally supported stockpile of rare earth elements and other critical minerals. The U.S. currently imports much of those materials from China.

Executives from Graphite One, one of the country’s largest critical mineral developers, told Fox News Digital the effort could mark a turning point in the battle over China’s dominance of global supply chains.

«The Chinese are willing to weaponize access to … semiconductor materials like gallium and uranium,» Graphite One advisor Dan McGroarty said. «Then they turn off the tap and sort things out, give us a one-year reprieve, you know, it’s a leash, and they can yank that leash anytime they want.»

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CEO Anthony Huston compared the concept to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, established after the 1970s oil crisis to safeguard U.S. energy security, arguing that critical minerals now play a similarly vital role in powering modern defense systems, advanced electronics and electric vehicles.

«For years, American businesses have risked running out of critical minerals during market disruptions… Project Vault [will] ensure that American businesses and workers are never harmed by any shortage,» Trump said in his announcement last month.

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Graphite One recently made news with its «truly generational» Graphite Creek site in Alaska, which is the U.S.’ largest asset of that particular critical mineral, in Huston’s words.

As of 2024, the U.S. was at least 93% import-dependent on rare earth elements and graphite, according to the International Energy Agency, and remains heavily reliant on foreign suppliers for dozens of other critical minerals.

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«The United States really relies on China and Africa for graphite. China, as we understand, is our adversary,» Huston said.

A buried lede in the Project Vault news, he added, is a little-reported counter-terror aspect.

Huston said some African mineral deposits, including in parts of Mozambique, are located in areas where ISIS-linked groups have operated. By onshoring development of critical minerals, the U.S. will not only work to unseat Chinese dominance but also deal a blow to operations in areas run by people who want to kill us, he argued.

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McGroarty added that Project Vault reminds him of the idea of «dual-use technologies» during the Cold War, where computers of the time had technology that could not be exported – but could be used for both manufacturing and nuclear weapons design, for instance.

«On another level, we’re going to have to balance it across 20, 30, 40 different metals, minerals, compounds, and composites, not just oil,» he said.

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McGroarty said the U.S. is «one crisis away» from having REEs «cut-off» by adversaries like China.

Huston also spoke of why Project Vault fits the 2020s more than any other time.

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In the prior century, there were no cell phones, no EVs and graphite and the like were being used in analog tools like pencils and primitive computers.

The Graphite Creek site supplied materials for World War II-era steel production, a far cry from its potential role in today’s high-tech economy. Huston reiterated that the U.S. needs its own «strategic petroleum reserve» of critical minerals rather than relying on adversarial nations.

«As they say when you’re flying, put the oxygen mask on yourself first before turning to help those around,» he said.

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Asked about any nexus between Project Vault, the Senate’s renewed focus on Arctic national security amid foreign incursions and Trump’s overtures toward Greenland, McGroarty suggested there may be one — but it’s not yet clear.

He quipped that sometimes it’s better to look at the globe from the top rather than the side, which places North America in the center of everything.

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«See what nations have a presence in the Arctic, you’ll see the importance of Greenland; you’ll also see that the U.S. is an Arctic nation only because of Alaska,» he said.

Of the 60 critical minerals on the U.S. government’s official list, Alaska has known resources of at least 58, he added.

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«It’s the same sort of thing with Greenland. In the case of Greenland, I think there’s a phrase that I use from time to time: resource denial — That is to say, you might try not to be interested in Greenland’s resource potential in critical minerals. If you wake up one day, and the Chinese and the Russians are engaging in economic relationships in Greenland and directing those metals and minerals into their supply chains, you will have to be concerned about what goes on.»

China-based experts, on the other hand, were dismissive of Project Vault, with rare-earths analyst Wu Chenhui telling the state-owned Global Times that while Trump’s move is novel, it «functions more as a short-term buffer than a fundamental solution,» and other officials in the Communist nation were similarly bearish on the news.

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Estados Unidos y Taiwán acuerdan reducir aranceles e impulsar compras de productos estadounidenses

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Contenedores y equipos se encuentran en el puerto de Keelung, Taiwán, el 7 de agosto de 2025 (Reuters)

Funcionarios de la administración Trump firmaron un acuerdo comercial recíproco definitivo que confirma una tasa arancelaria estadounidense del 15% para las importaciones provenientes de Taiwán, mientras compromete a Taiwán a un calendario para eliminar o reducir aranceles sobre casi todos los productos estadounidenses.

El documento divulgado el jueves por la oficina del Representante Comercial de EE.UU. también compromete a Taiwán a aumentar significativamente las compras de productos estadounidenses desde 2025 hasta 2029, incluyendo 44.400 millones de dólares en gas natural licuado y petróleo crudo, 15.200 millones de dólares en aeronaves civiles y motores, 25.200 millones de dólares en equipos y generadores para redes eléctricas, equipos marítimos y de producción de acero.

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El acuerdo agrega un lenguaje técnico y detalles específicos a un marco comercial alcanzado por primera vez en enero que redujo los aranceles sobre bienes taiwaneses, incluidos los procedentes de su potente industria de semiconductores, al 15% desde el 20% inicialmente impuesto por Trump. Eso pone a Taiwán en igualdad de condiciones con sus competidores exportadores asiáticos más cercanos, Corea del Sur y Japón.

Este es un momento decisivo para que la economía y las industrias de Taiwán aprovechen los vientos de cambio y experimenten una gran transformación”, escribió el presidente de Taiwán, Lai Ching-te, en su página de Facebook.

Optimizará el marco económico y comercial Taiwán–EE.UU., construirá cadenas de suministro industriales confiables y establecerá una asociación estratégica en alta tecnología entre Taiwán y EE.UU., añadió.

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El presidente taiwanés, William Lai, durante una conferencia de prensa en Taipei el 11 de febrero (EFE)

Taiwán también obtuvo exenciones de aranceles recíprocos para más de 2.000 partidas de productos exportados a Estados Unidos, lo que significa que el arancel promedio sobre exportaciones estadounidenses bajará al 12,33%, dijo Lai.

El acuerdo requerirá la aprobación del Parlamento de Taiwán, donde la oposición tiene mayoría.

El acuerdo de enero incluyó el compromiso de Taiwán de que sus empresas invertirían 250.000 millones de dólares para aumentar la producción de semiconductores, energía e inteligencia artificial en EE.UU., incluidos 100.000 millones de dólares ya comprometidos por Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. El gobierno taiwanés garantizaría otros 250.000 millones de dólares en inversiones en EE.UU., según dijo el Secretario de Comercio Howard Lutnick.

El texto final no brindó más detalles sobre esas inversiones, pero indicó que la oficina de representación de Taiwán en EE.UU. colaboraría con las autoridades estadounidenses para facilitar nuevas inversiones directas “en sectores estratégicos de manufactura de alta tecnología, incluidos IA, semiconductores y electrónica avanzada”.

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El acuerdo eliminará de inmediato los aranceles de Taiwán de hasta el 26% sobre muchas importaciones agrícolas estadounidenses, incluyendo carne de res, lácteos y maíz. Pero algunos aranceles, como el actual 40% para panceta de cerdo y el 32% para jamón, solo bajarán al 10%, según el calendario arancelario.

EE.UU. señaló que, en virtud del acuerdo, Taiwán eliminará las barreras no arancelarias para vehículos de motor y aceptará las normas de seguridad automotriz estadounidenses, así como las aplicables a dispositivos médicos y productos farmacéuticos.

El Representante Comercial de EE.UU., Jamieson Greer, afirmó en un comunicado que el acuerdo incrementará las oportunidades de exportación para agricultores, ganaderos, pescadores, trabajadores e industriales estadounidenses.

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Este acuerdo también se basa en nuestra prolongada relación económica y comercial con Taiwán y mejorará significativamente la resiliencia de nuestras cadenas de suministro, en particular en los sectores de alta tecnología”, añadió Greer.

Durante los primeros 11 meses de 2025, el déficit comercial estadounidense con Taiwán se disparó a 126.900 millones de dólares desde 73.700 millones de dólares en todo 2024, en gran parte debido al fuerte incremento en importaciones de chips de IA de gama alta procedentes de Taiwán, según datos de la Oficina del Censo de EE.UU.

(C) Reuters.-

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