Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) could face a fine of $1 billion or more following a U.S. export control investigation over a chip

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) could face a fine of $1 billion or more following a U.S. export control investigation over a chip
The US government has decided to lift the export ban on the essential raw materials required by the vaccine manufacturer in India for production of COVID-19 vaccine.
India: The #exportban on the much-coveted anti-malaria drug named #hydroxychloroquine has been finally lifted by the #Centre. The #Government had previously put a ban on the export of the #drug in the wake of the #coronavirus cases on March 25th. The #pandemic gave rise to restricting the #transportations of this #drug and its formulations. Also, another #announcement of providing work to #migrantworkers across 116 districts has been made. The #Union Finance Minister Nirmala #Sitharaman made the announcement of a new Centre’s #scheme to find work provision for all such displaced #laborers. The total #expenditure allotted for the scheme is a whopping Rs 50,000 crores. Report by - Radhika Dey . . . . #India #State #Nirmalasitharaman #Financeministry #Coronacases #COVID19 #Corona #Virus #Virusoutbreak #Malariadrug #Theinquilab #News #Newsupdate #Updates #Theinquilabexpressnews https://www.instagram.com/p/CBn3B7qHbED/?igshid=1ek5myfbjnzpe