U.S. to Take 15% of AMD & Nvidia Sales to China: 5 Expressions You Need - Phrasal Verb News
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In this episode of Phrasal Verb News, we break down a headline-making deal between the U.S. government and chip giants AMD and Nvidia. For years, the U.S. has clamped down on AI chip sales to China over national security concerns. Now, it’s agreed to let the companies carry on selling to China — but only if they hand over 15% of the revenue from those sales.
From this story, you’ll learn five useful expressions you can use in both everyday and business conversations:
- Clamp down on – to take strong action to stop or control something.
- Back down – to change your position or admit defeat after pressure.
- Carry on – to continue doing something.
- Short-sighted – not considering the long-term effects of an action.
- End up – to finally be in a particular place or situation, often without planning it.
We’ll cover what each phrase means, give examples in real-world and business contexts, and ask you practice questions so you can start using them right away.
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