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Jul 16
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Les puces (Chips)

Choses à Savoir
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(Rediffusion)


Les Etats Unis et la Chine, les deux économies les plus fortes du monde, se battent pour une ressource précieuse : les semi conducteurs, les puces qui alimentent littéralement notre vie quotidienne.


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US and China, the world's two biggest economies are battling over another precious resource: semiconductors, the chips that literally power our daily life.


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