A long-lasting trade conflict could possibly split the global tech industry into Chinese and U.S. spheres of influence
Investors are growing concerned that the U.S.-China trade conflict is rapidly shifting into a new cold war, with highflying technology companies on the front line.
In just a month, markets have moved from showing little concern about the impact of the trade tensions on tech companies to the start of a panic. Semiconductor stocks—the likes of Nvidia, Qualcomm and Intel—have plunged from their post-dot-com-bubble highs, while companies reliant on Chinese supply chains have tumbled.
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