[IC Weekly Digest] Leading tech companies are expediting their supply chain diversification efforts, with Microsoft and other industry giants progressively reducing their reliance on Chinese manufacturing hubs. Meanwhile, China has decided to maintain anti-dumping duties as high as 113.8% on solar-grade polysilicon imported from the United States and South Korea for a duration of five years. In a parallel development, the United States has authorized the export of NVIDIA's H200 chips to China, albeit with an estimated 25% surcharge. Additionally, the Trump administration has declared a 25% tariff on certain imported semiconductor products.
