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  • 美国司法部改组约翰·布伦南调查内幕


    2026-05-08T09:00:51.515Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/08/politics/inside-justice-department-shakeup-john-brennan-investigation

    佛罗里达南区联邦首席检察官杰森·雷丁·基尼奥内斯上月抵达华盛顿,与司法部高层官员会面。当时,白宫就针对唐纳德·特朗普总统的顶级政治对手之一提起刑事指控的压力持续升级。

    据了解调查情况的人士透露,数月来,雷丁·基尼奥内斯一直承诺其办公室将落实特朗普的一项核心优先事项:对多名前政府官员提起刑事指控,其中最主要的是前中央情报局局长约翰·布伦南,这些人在2016年至2024年间参与了针对特朗普的调查。

    雷丁·基尼奥内斯办公室的检察官在此次会议上给出了更为坚定的调查评估,他们此前曾警告称这并非一起有力的案件。

    据知情人士透露,在雷丁·基尼奥内斯在场的情况下,自调查启动以来一直牵头该 probe 的资深检察官玛丽亚·梅代蒂斯·朗告诉代理副检察长科林·麦克唐纳及其副手特伦特·麦科特,针对布伦南的案件证据过于薄弱,无法提起诉讼,现有证据并不支持司法部官员和众议院共和党人所指控的向国会撒谎的罪名。

    部分在场人士并不认同梅代蒂斯·朗的观点。她的评估遭到了冷淡对待,尤其是因为数月来雷丁·基尼奥内斯一直试图向华盛顿的上司保证,尽管调查进展缓慢,但仍在取得突破。

    据两位知情人士透露,她收到的回应是:“这还不够好。”

    截至此时,司法部长帕姆·邦迪已被解雇——部分原因是特朗普希望的起诉工作进展缓慢。

    据知情人士透露,今年4月,在特朗普解雇邦迪的当天,雷丁·基尼奥内斯曾与邦迪会面,告诉他其办公室的检察官可在年底前就布伦南向国会撒谎的罪名提起诉讼。但当时更广泛的共谋案似乎已陷入停滞。

    对布伦南的调查是一项重大考验,因为这位前中情局局长一直是特朗普的直言不讳的批评者,并协助监督了2017年情报共同体评估,该评估认定俄罗斯曾试图帮助特朗普赢得2016年总统大选,这是特朗普最大的政治不满点之一。

    此前在弗吉尼亚州,针对特朗普眼中的其他政敌——前联邦调查局局长詹姆斯·科米和纽约州检察长莱蒂西亚·詹姆斯的起诉尝试失败,一名法官驳回了对他们的指控。北卡罗来纳州的联邦检察官随后对科米提起了新的指控,称其发布的一张摆成“86 47”数字的贝壳社交媒体帖文构成了针对特朗普的刑事威胁。科米否认曾意图威胁总统。

    如今,代理司法部长托德·布兰奇受到总统的严格管控,因为他渴望保住职位。佛罗里达州方面的最新消息为一场重大改组铺平了道路,以落实雷丁·基尼奥内斯自去年秋季以来一直承诺的目标。

    梅代蒂斯·朗在华盛顿会议上发表评估意见数日后,被解除了调查监督职务。随后,布兰奇将长期任职的华盛顿律师乔·迪杰诺瓦派往佛罗里达州负责此案。迪杰诺瓦曾担任华盛顿特区联邦检察官,曾短暂代表总统参与过他如今正在调查的其中一项调查。

    自那以来,调查中任何看似取得的进展实际上都已被重置,调查人员重新开始为针对特朗普头号目标的广泛指控构建证据。

    司法部拒绝就正在进行的调查置评。

    该部门此前就梅代蒂斯·朗的免职回应称:“作为常规惯例,律师会在案件间调动,以便各办公室能最有效地分配资源。更换法律团队成员完全是健康且正常的。”

    据一位知情人士透露,近几周迪杰诺瓦与总统讨论了他的新角色,并计划将办公地点设在佛罗里达州皮尔斯堡,那里是联邦法官艾琳·坎农主持庭审的法院所在地。坎农曾在2023年针对特朗普在海湖庄园不当处理机密文件的起诉中作出致命一击,驳回了相关指控。

    选择位于佛罗里达南部地区的皮尔斯堡——特朗普多年前曾在此被起诉——是一个重要信号,表明迪杰诺瓦计划将调查重点重新转向超越布伦南指控的广泛共谋案。

    这与近几个月的调查方向有所不同,当时调查主要集中在华盛顿特区提起指控。职业检察官认定华盛顿是唯一可行的起诉地点,因为相关国会证词正是在那里作出的。根据联邦刑事诉讼规则,起诉书通常应在指控罪行发生地的管辖区域内提起。

    在被派往佛罗里达州前不久,迪杰诺瓦于4月2日在接受前纽约市长鲁迪·朱利安尼的播客采访时阐述了他对皮尔斯堡共谋调查的部分设想,期间他谴责了起诉进程的拖延。

    他批评了对科米和詹姆斯提起的最初诉讼,称他本会将这些努力保留下来,用于针对他们及其他人的更大规模共谋案。

    他还指责邦迪阻止了他被任命为雷丁·基尼奥内斯办公室民权部门负责人的计划。

    “如果她没有那么做,我们在过去两个月就已经提起公诉了,”迪杰诺瓦说道。

    近几周,在迪杰诺瓦正式接手后,检察官已对参与2017年俄罗斯干预大选情报评估的现任和前任低级中情局雇员进行了约谈。

    据知情人士透露,调查已发出超过150份传票,其中包括发给科米的。另一位知情人士表示,预计还会有新一轮传票,对象将是被视为与布伦南关系更密切的前官员。

    部分此前发出的传票已被迪杰诺瓦撤回,但预计将重新签发,知情人士透露。

    共谋案的说法数月来一直在右翼社交媒体上流传,包括在迪杰诺瓦的播客中,其核心观点是特朗普是一场广泛阴谋的受害者,这场阴谋从2016年俄罗斯大选干预调查一直延伸到导致特朗普被起诉的特别检察官杰克·史密斯的调查。坎农2024年驳回史密斯对特朗普提起的机密文件指控的判决,使她成为总统及其盟友的宠儿。

    据知情人士透露,雷丁·基尼奥内斯去年秋季曾向司法部官员概述计划,利用皮尔斯堡的大陪审团开展这项广泛的共谋调查。

    这一想法立即得到了司法部高层的支持,当时特朗普的报复议程已陷入困境。邦迪上任首日便下令成立所谓的“武器化工作组”,专注于调查特朗普认为不公平针对他的前几届政府官员。

    这是更广泛惩罚与调查特朗普及其支持者相关的政府官员计划的一部分。在长达一年多的清洗行动中,已有数百名司法部律师、联邦调查局特工和其他雇员被解雇。

    即便到了现在,司法部所谓的“反武器化”行动几乎没有取得任何成果。布兰奇一直在监督这项所谓的反武器化工作,而邦迪则因该工作的不足部分丢掉了职位。

    特朗普本人也表达了不满,包括在社交媒体帖子中以及与部门领导人的会面中。美国有线电视新闻网此前曾报道,今年1月特朗普在与一群美国检察官的白宫聚会中抱怨部分检察官软弱无能,称他们需要更快推进以落实他的议程。

    特朗普2024年大选获胜后,雷丁·基尼奥内斯并不在特朗普盟友拟定的掌管美国第三大检察官办公室的名单之列。这个 sprawling 辖区从佛罗里达群岛延伸至佛罗里达州中部沿海各县。当时,这位空军军官兼军事律师还是佛罗里达州法院的一名法官,负责审理家庭暴力和其他刑事案件。

    他在迈阿密长大,一生中大部分时间都使用雷丁这个姓氏,直到2023年竞选州法官时才开始使用雷丁·基尼奥内斯。在提交给参议院的提名文件中,他表示自己选择使用古巴裔美国母亲的姓氏,以纪念她。

    前同事称,2018年至2024年他在迈阿密办公室担任一线检察官的职业生涯似乎并不突出。在司法部,检察官通常从办理重大刑事案件和其他工作量大的事务开始,目标是积累尽可能多的经验。

    在提交给参议院的提名文件中,雷丁·基尼奥内斯表示,他曾审理过3起刑事陪审团审判、1起刑事法官审判和1起民事法官审判。他称自己曾多次出庭提交文件或提出动议。据前同事透露,他的迈阿密上级在当时的绩效评估中指出了他较低的工作效率。

    “他确实没有脱颖而出,”一位前高级检察官说道,“我想说,他的职业道德并非你在那个阶段的律师身上所能看到的那样。”

    当被问及《迈阿密先驱报》最初报道的他绩效评估不佳的消息时,雷丁·基尼奥内斯在文件中进行了反驳。

    “我担任联邦助理检察官期间,最初的评估对我的工作效率存在重大事实错误,”他写道,“此事引起领导层注意后,评估立即得到了更正。”

    他指出,在担任一线检察官的部分时期,他曾以空军JAG律师的身份在海外服役。

    司法部发言人表示:“雷丁·基尼奥内斯法官主持过200多起法官和陪审团审判,在司法部任职近十年,处理复杂的国家安全和刑事事务,并有二十多年的军旅生涯,目前担任空军上校。他为佛罗里达南区带来了 proven 的法庭判断力、业务领导能力和公共服务经验,他办公室的工作成果每天都体现了这一承诺。”

    在迈阿密的美国检察官办公室,雷丁·基尼奥内斯在特朗普政府中的高调地位也付出了代价。

    特朗普当选后,律师们已在为变革做准备。一些人选择离职,预计他们此前的工作会成为报复目标。但其他人认为,政府换届与以往一样,会有新的优先事项,职业律师会遵循这些新目标。

    “我们都看到了特朗普在竞选期间的言论,所以大家都知道存在这种可能性,”该办公室的一位前高级检察官说道,“但没人预料到他们会直接进来摧毁一切。那个办公室里那么多经验丰富的人才,就这样流失了。”

    据熟悉迈阿密办公室情况的人士透露,目前已有100多个职位空缺。现任和前任司法部官员表示,该办公室一些顶尖资深律师的流失对案件产生了影响。

    在12月的就职仪式上,雷丁·基尼奥内斯誓言将落实政府的优先事项,包括减少暴力犯罪。据出席仪式的人士透露,他援引自己的军事经历来帮助办公室赢得案件。

    在仪式上的发言中,首席法官塞西莉亚·阿尔托纳加发表了更为沉稳的讲话,提醒在场人员联邦检察官肩负的重大责任。她引用了1935年Berger v. US最高法院裁决中的一段名言:

    美国检察官的角色,“在刑事诉讼中并非赢得案件,而是实现正义……”

    “他可以热忱且有力地提起公诉——事实上,他理应如此。但是,尽管他可以重拳出击,但绝不能使用不正当手段,”她补充道,“避免采用旨在导致错误定罪的不当手段,与运用一切合法手段实现正义一样,都是他的职责。”

    Inside the Justice Department’s shakeup of the John Brennan investigation

    2026-05-08T09:00:51.515Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/08/politics/inside-justice-department-shakeup-john-brennan-investigation

    Jason Reding Quiñones, the top federal prosecutor in Florida’s southern district, arrived in Washington, DC, last month for a meeting with top Justice Department officials as White House pressure continued to build over bringing criminal charges against one of President Donald Trump’s top political foes.

    For months, Reding Quiñones had been promising that his office would deliver on one of Trump’s top priorities: pursuing criminal charges against a number of former government officials — chief among them former CIA Director John Brennan — who were involved in investigations of him from 2016 to 2024, according to people briefed on the investigation.

    Prosecutors in Reding Quiñones’ office opened the meeting with an even firmer assessment of the investigation, which they previously warned was not a strong case.

    With Reding Quiñones sitting near her, Maria Medetis Long, the seasoned prosecutor who has led the probe since its start, told acting Deputy Attorney General Colin McDonald and Trent McCotter, his top deputy, that the case against Brennan was too weak to bring, and the evidence didn’t support the charges of lying to Congress that Justice officials and House Republicans have sought, people briefed on the matter said.

    Not everyone in the room agreed with Medetis Long, some of them said. Her assessment got a frosty reception, particularly since for months Reding Quiñones had sought to reassure his bosses in Washington that the case, while slow-moving, was making progress.

    “That’s not good enough,” was the message she received, according to two people briefed on the meeting.

    By this time, Attorney General Pam Bondi had already been fired — in part because of the slow pace of the prosecutions Trump wants.

    In April, at an earlier meeting with Bondi, on the day Trump fired her, Reding Quiñones had told her that prosecutors in his office could bring the charges over lying to Congress against Brennan by the end of the year, people briefed on the matter said. The broader conspiracy case, however, appeared moribund at the time.

    The probe into Brennan is a major test as the former CIA director has been a vocal critic of Trump and helped to oversee the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment that concluded Russia sought to help Trump win the 2016 presidential election, one of the president’s biggest political grievances.

    A push to prosecute other perceived Trump enemies James Comey, the former FBI director, and Letitia James, the New York attorney general, in Virginia faltered after a judge tossed the indictments against them. Federal prosecutors in North Carolina have since brought new charges against Comey alleging a social media post showing sea shells arranged to display the numbers “86 47” represented a criminal threat against Trump. Comey has denied he intended to threaten the president.

    Now, with Acting Attorney Todd Blanche under the president’s tight leash as he seeks to keep the job, the latest update from Florida set the stage for a major shakeup to deliver on what Reding Quiñones has been promising since last fall.

    Medetis Long was removed from overseeing the investigation days after she delivered her assessment at the meeting in Washington. Blanche then put Joe diGenova, a longtime Washington lawyer, in Florida on the case. DiGenova is a former Washington, DC, US attorney who briefly represented the president in one of the probes that he is now investigating.

    Since then, any perceived progress on the investigation has been essentially reset, with investigators starting anew to build a broad case against Trump’s biggest target.

    The Justice Department declined comment on ongoing investigations.

    The department previously said of Medetis Long’s removal: “As a matter of routine practice, attorneys are moved around on cases so offices can most effectively allocate resources. It is completely healthy and normal to change members of legal teams.”

    DiGenova in recent weeks discussed his new role with the president and plans to base himself in Fort Pierce, Florida, the courthouse where federal Judge Aileen Cannon presides, according to a person familiar with the matter. Cannon was the judge who dealt the fatal blow to the 2023 indictment of Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago club.

    The choice of Fort Pierce in the southern Florida district, where Trump was indicted years ago, is an important signal of diGenova’s plans to refocus the probe on a broad conspiracy that goes beyond allegations against Brennan.

    It’s a shift from the recent months of the investigation, which had been focused largely on bringing charges in Washington, DC. Career prosecutors determined Washington as the only viable venue for charges since that is where Brennan provided the congressional testimony at issue. Under federal criminal rules, indictments generally are brought in the jurisdiction where the alleged crime occurred.

    Shortly before being shipped down to Florida, diGenova laid out some of his vision for the Fort Pierce-based conspiracy investigation in an April 2 appearance on former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s podcast in which he decried delays in bringing indictments.

    He criticized bringing the original cases against Comey and James — saying he would have saved those efforts for a larger conspiracy case against them and others.

    He also accused Bondi of blocking plans to appoint him to run the civil rights section in Reding Quiñones’ office.

    “If she had not done that, we would have indictments brought in the last two months,” diGenova said.

    In recent weeks, with diGenova officially at the wheel, prosecutors have overseen interviews of current and former lower-level CIA employees who were involved in the 2017 intelligence assessment on Russian election interference.

    More than 150 subpoenas have been issued in the investigation, including to Comey, according to people familiar on the matter. And another round is expected, this time for testimony from former officials viewed as closer to Brennan, people familiar with the matter said.

    Some subpoenas had been withdrawn under diGenova, but are expected to be reissued, people familiar with the matter said.

    The conspiracy idea has made the rounds on right-wing social media for months — including in the podcast with diGenova — and centers on the idea Trump was the victim of a wide-ranging plot that spanned from the 2016 Russia election interference investigation to special counsel Jack Smith’s probe that resulted in charges against Trump. Cannon’s 2024 dismissal of the classified document charges that Smith brought against Trump have made her a favorite among the president and his allies.

    Reding Quiñones outlined to Justice officials last fall plans to use a grand jury in Fort Pierce to conduct the broad conspiracy investigation, according to people familiar with the matter.

    The idea immediately won support from top brass at the Justice Department, where Trump’s retribution agenda was already faltering. On her first day in office, Bondi ordered the creation of a so-called Weaponization Working Group that would focus on investigating people from previous administrations who the president believed targeted him unfairly.

    It was part of a broader push to punish government officials associated with investigations of Trump and his supporters. Hundreds of Justice Department lawyers and FBI agents and other employees have been lost their jobs in a more than yearlong purge.

    Even now, the department’s push against so-called weaponization had little to show for it. Blanche has overseen the claimed anti-weaponization effort, though Bondi is the one who has lost her job in part over its shortcomings.

    Trump himself had expressed his frustrations, including in social media posts and in meetings with department leaders. At a White House gathering with a group of US attorneys in January, Trump complained that some were weak and that they needed to move more quickly to deliver on his agenda, CNN previously reported.

    After Trump’s 2024 election victory, Reding Quiñones was not at the top of the list Trump allies had drawn up to run the third largest US attorney’s office, a sprawling district that stretches from the Florida Keys to coastal central Florida counties. At the time, the Air Force officer and military lawyer was a Florida state court judge overseeing domestic violence and other criminal cases.

    He grew up in Miami and spent most of his life known by the surname Reding, only beginning to use Reding Quiñones around the time he sought a state judgeship. In documents provided to the Senate for his nomination, he said he opted to honor his Cuban American mother’s surname when he applied for the judgeship in 2023.

    His career as line prosecutor from 2018 to 2024 in the Miami office he now runs didn’t seem to stand out, former colleagues say. At the Justice Department, prosecutors start out doing major-crimes cases and other matters that tend to have a high volume of work, with goal of getting as much experience as possible.

    In documents provided to the Senate for his nomination, Reding Quiñones said he had tried three criminal jury trials, one criminal bench trial, and one civil bench trial. He said he has appeared in court, filing documents or making motions hundreds of times. His supervisors in Miami noted his low productivity in performance reviews at the time, according to former colleagues.

    “He didn’t stand out exactly,” one former senior prosecutor said, “I’d say his work ethic wasn’t what you’d see in lawyers at that stage.”

    Asked about a report in the Miami Herald that first described his poor performance reviews, Reding Quiñones pushed back in the documents.

    “While I was an Assistant U.S. Attorney, an initial evaluation contained significant factual errors regarding my productivity,” he wrote. “Once this matter was brought to the attention of leadership, the evaluation was immediately corrected.”

    He noted that during some of the period he worked as a line prosecutor, he served in overseas as a JAG Air Force lawyer.

    A Justice Department spokesperson said: “Judge Reding Quiñones has presided over more than 200 bench and jury trials, served nearly a decade as a Department of Justice attorney handling complex national security and criminal matters, and currently serves as an Air Force Colonel after more than two decades of military service. He brings proven courtroom judgment, operational leadership, and public service experience to the Southern District of Florida, and the results of his office reflect that commitment every day.”

    In the Miami-based US Attorney’s Office, Reding Quiñones’ high profile within the Trump administration has come with a price.

    Attorneys were bracing for change after Trump’s election. Some made their exit, anticipating that their previous work would make them targets for retribution. But others believed that the change of administration would be like others in the past, with new priorities and career lawyers following those new objectives.

    “We all saw what Trump had said during the campaign, so people knew what was possible,” a former senior prosecutor in the office said. “But no one expected them to just come in and destroy everything. So much experience in that office, just gone.”

    More than 100 vacancies now exist, according to people familiar with the Miami office. The loss of some of the top experienced lawyers in the office has an impact on cases, current and former Justice officials say.

    At his investiture ceremony in December Reding Quiñones vowed to pursue the administration’s priorities, including reducing violent crime. He invoked his military experience to help the office win cases, according to a person at the ceremony.

    In her remarks at the ceremony, Chief Judge Cecilia Altonaga had a more staid message, reminding the room of the heavy responsibility of federal prosecutors. She cited a famous quote from the 1935 Berger v. US Supreme Court ruling that reads in part:

    The role of US attorney, “in a criminal prosecution is not that it shall win a case, but that justice shall be done…”

    “He may prosecute with earnestness and vigor — indeed, he should do so. But, while he may strike hard blows, he is not at liberty to strike foul ones,” she added. “It is as much his duty to refrain from improper methods calculated to produce a wrongful conviction as it is to use every legitimate means to bring about a just one.”

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    英工党地方选举失利 斯塔默誓言继续抗争

    2026年5月8日 17:47 / 联合早报

    英工党地方选举失利 斯塔默誓言继续抗争

    英国首相斯塔默周五在他领导的工党于地方选举中遭遇惨败后告诉记者,“我不会放弃”。他称,选民更关心的是英国变革的速度,而不是他的领导能力。 (路透社)

    英国首相斯塔默在他领导的工党于地方选举中遭遇惨败后誓言,他将继续抗争,兑现他将为英国带来“变革”的承诺。

    在赢得压倒性全国大选不到两年后,斯塔默领导的工党政府遭到选民的惩罚,在英格兰中部和北部一些前工业区的传统票仓中遭受重创。

    此次选举的主要受益者是脱欧运动领袖法拉奇领导的改革党(Reform UK)。该党在英格兰赢得了超过350个地方议会席位,并可能在星期五(5月8日)晚些时候公布的选举结果中,成为苏格兰和威尔士的主要反对党,与支持独立的苏格兰民族党和威尔士党抗衡。

    据路透社报道,初步结果证实,英国传统的两党制正在瓦解,转变为多党民主制。分析人士指,这代表了上个世纪英国政治的最大变革之一。曾经占据主导地位的工党和保守党正在流失选票,这些选票分别流向了改革党、处于政治光谱另一端的左翼绿党,以及苏格兰和威尔士的民族主义者。

    尽管遭遇挫败,斯塔默周五在伦敦西部、工党保住议会控制权的伊灵区告诉记者:“我不会放弃。”

    他说,选民更关心的是变革的速度,而不是他的领导能力,并承诺将阐明改变英国所需的步骤。

    英国民调专家柯提斯(John Curtice)则说:“工党的处境几乎和任何人预期的一样糟糕,甚至更糟。”

    一些工党议员表示,如果工党在苏格兰表现不佳,失去在威尔士的执政权,并且无法保住在英格兰需要捍卫的约2500个地方议会席位中的大多数,那斯塔默将面临更大的辞职压力,或者至少需要制定离任时间表。

    但斯塔默的盟友警告,现在还不是对首相采取行动的时候。英国防长希利说,选民最不希望看到的就是“领导人选举可能带来的混乱”,他相信斯塔默仍然能够带领英国走出困境。

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    台立法院三读通过军购特别条例

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    台湾立法院星期五(5月8日)三读通过军购特别条例。

    综合台湾《联合报》和壹苹新闻网报道,朝野经过表决,通过蓝白党团提出的修正动议版本,采购项目限缩为对美军购,预算金额共计7800亿元(新台币,下同,315亿新元),分两批编列。

    蓝白挟带人数优势,以59人赞成,无人反对,48人弃权,三读通过蓝白共提的修正动议。

    根据蓝白党团针对军购特别条例提出的修正动议,第一批为明定采购项目,包括美国已公开的M109A7自走炮、海马士多管火箭系统、反甲型无人机导弹系统、标枪反甲导弹、拖式2B反甲导弹这五项;预算上限新台币3000亿元。

    第二波则是美国若在条例施行后一年内,同意出售新一批防空导弹等四项军售,预算上限4800亿元。

  • IMF警告人工智能威胁全球金融稳定


    2026年5月8日 17:57 / 联合早报

    IMF警告人工智能威胁全球金融稳定

    国际货币基金组织总干事格奥尔基耶娃上月已经警告,各国应该及早做好准备,应对人工智能带来的网络安全威胁。(路透社)

    (华盛顿综合电)国际货币基金组织(IMF)警告,由先进人工智能(AI)工具驱动的网络攻击正对全球金融稳定构成风险,呼吁各国加强合作应对这个问题。

    基金组织周四(5月7日)发表报告说,他们的分析显示,极端网络事件造成的破坏,可能引发融资紧张、加剧偿付能力担忧,并扰乱更广泛的市场。

    报告说,全球金融体系高度互联,使风险进一步放大,更令人担心的是,先进AI模型能够大幅降低利用系统漏洞的时间和成本。

    基金组织也警告,新兴和发展中国家往往面临更严重的资源限制,可能更容易成为攻击目标,尤其是那些防御较弱的地区。

    报告说,这些系统性的风险涉及多个行业,一旦出事就会加以扩散。报告说:“防御措施不可避免地会被突破,因此确保韧性也必须成为优先事项,尤其要限制事故的传播范围,并确保快速恢复”。

    基金组织总干事格奥尔基耶娃上月接受哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)采访时已警告,全球金融体系尚未做好准备,应对AI带来的网络安全威胁。她希望各国更加重视制定保障措施,以保护金融稳定,并呼吁就此问题展开全球合作。

    国际货币基金组织总干事格奥尔基耶娃上月已经警告,各国应该及早做好准备,应对人工智能带来的网络安全威胁。 (路透社)

    (华盛顿综合电)国际货币基金组织(IMF)警告,由先进人工智能(AI)工具驱动的网络攻击正对全球金融稳定构成风险,呼吁各国加强合作应对这个问题。

    基金组织周四(5月7日)发表报告说,他们的分析显示,极端网络事件造成的破坏,可能引发融资紧张、加剧偿付能力担忧,并扰乱更广泛的市场。

    报告说,全球金融体系高度互联,使风险进一步放大,更令人担心的是,先进AI模型能够大幅降低利用系统漏洞的时间和成本。

    基金组织也警告,新兴和发展中国家往往面临更严重的资源限制,可能更容易成为攻击目标,尤其是那些防御较弱的地区。

    报告说,这些系统性的风险涉及多个行业,一旦出事就会加以扩散。报告说:“防御措施不可避免地会被突破,因此确保韧性也必须成为优先事项,尤其要限制事故的传播范围,并确保快速恢复”。

    基金组织总干事格奥尔基耶娃上月接受哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)采访时已警告,全球金融体系尚未做好准备,应对AI带来的网络安全威胁。她希望各国更加重视制定保障措施,以保护金融稳定,并呼吁就此问题展开全球合作。

  • IMF警告人工智能威胁全球金融稳定


    2026年5月8日 17:57 / 联合早报

    IMF警告人工智能威胁全球金融稳定

    国际货币基金组织总干事格奥尔基耶娃上月已经警告,各国应该及早做好准备,应对人工智能带来的网络安全威胁。 (路透社)

    (华盛顿综合电)国际货币基金组织(IMF)警告,由先进人工智能(AI)工具驱动的网络攻击正对全球金融稳定构成风险,呼吁各国加强合作应对这个问题。

    基金组织周四(5月7日)发表报告说,他们的分析显示,极端网络事件造成的破坏,可能引发融资紧张、加剧偿付能力担忧,并扰乱更广泛的市场。

    报告说,全球金融体系高度互联,使风险进一步放大,更令人担心的是,先进AI模型能够大幅降低利用系统漏洞的时间和成本。

    基金组织也警告,新兴和发展中国家往往面临更严重的资源限制,可能更容易成为攻击目标,尤其是那些防御较弱的地区。

    报告说,这些系统性的风险涉及多个行业,一旦出事就会加以扩散。报告说:“防御措施不可避免地会被突破,因此确保韧性也必须成为优先事项,尤其要限制事故的传播范围,并确保快速恢复”。

    基金组织总干事格奥尔基耶娃上月接受哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)采访时已警告,全球金融体系尚未做好准备,应对AI带来的网络安全威胁。她希望各国更加重视制定保障措施,以保护金融稳定,并呼吁就此问题展开全球合作。

    国际货币基金组织总干事格奥尔基耶娃上月已经警告,各国应该及早做好准备,应对人工智能带来的网络安全威胁。 (路透社)

    (华盛顿综合电)国际货币基金组织(IMF)警告,由先进人工智能(AI)工具驱动的网络攻击正对全球金融稳定构成风险,呼吁各国加强合作应对这个问题。

    基金组织周四(5月7日)发表报告说,他们的分析显示,极端网络事件造成的破坏,可能引发融资紧张、加剧偿付能力担忧,并扰乱更广泛的市场。

    报告说,全球金融体系高度互联,使风险进一步放大,更令人担心的是,先进AI模型能够大幅降低利用系统漏洞的时间和成本。

    基金组织也警告,新兴和发展中国家往往面临更严重的资源限制,可能更容易成为攻击目标,尤其是那些防御较弱的地区。

    报告说,这些系统性的风险涉及多个行业,一旦出事就会加以扩散。报告说:“防御措施不可避免地会被突破,因此确保韧性也必须成为优先事项,尤其要限制事故的传播范围,并确保快速恢复”。

    基金组织总干事格奥尔基耶娃上月接受哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)采访时已警告,全球金融体系尚未做好准备,应对AI带来的网络安全威胁。她希望各国更加重视制定保障措施,以保护金融稳定,并呼吁就此问题展开全球合作。

  • 鲁比奥会晤梅洛尼之际 特朗普与教皇冲突升级 美国与关键欧洲盟友关系紧张


    2026年5月8日 美国东部时间早上7:16 / 福克斯新闻

    意大利总理曾出席特朗普就职典礼并造访海湖庄园,但教皇利奥相关争议改变了双方关系态势
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    梵蒂冈会谈:乔纳森·莫里斯谈鲁比奥会晤教皇利奥十四世

    福克斯新闻特约撰稿人乔纳森·莫里斯就国务卿鲁比奥在梵蒂冈与教皇利奥十四世的高调会晤发表评论,谈及全球各地的冲突。莫里斯对比了唐纳德·特朗普总统对伊朗核计划的强硬立场与教皇一贯倡导和平与核裁军的主张。此次会晤正值教皇利奥当选一周年。

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    美国国务卿马可·鲁比奥预计将于周四在罗马会晤意大利总理焦尔吉娅·梅洛尼,此时正值美国与意大利及梵蒂冈的外交关系趋于紧张之际。

    此次会晤前一天,身为虔诚天主教徒的鲁比奥在梵蒂冈与教皇利奥及教廷高级官员举行了会谈。此前数周,唐纳德·特朗普总统与圣座之间的言论不断升级,许多观察人士认为此次会晤旨在缓和双方关系。

    在特朗普第二任期的大部分时间里,梅洛尼被广泛视为特朗普在主要欧洲领导人中最亲密的意识形态盟友。但随着伊朗战争相关争议,这一关系开始出现裂痕。

    不过,近几个月来,这一政治伙伴关系愈发紧张,特朗普与教皇利奥十四世的冲突不断升级,同时意大利方面限制本国领土用于与伊朗战争相关的美军作战行动的争议也加剧了双方的紧张关系。

    鲁比奥将于周三前往意大利,会晤教皇利奥与总理焦尔吉娅·梅洛尼。(玛丽亚·格拉齐亚·皮恰雷拉/SOPA Images/LightRocket 供图/盖蒂图片社)

    报道:鲁比奥将访问意大利与梵蒂冈 期间或将讨论撤军呼吁 与特朗普、教皇利奥关系紧张

    4月30日,当被问及是否考虑从意大利和西班牙撤军时,特朗普表示:“是的,有可能……为什么不呢?”

    “意大利对我们没有任何帮助,”总统说道。

    这位意大利总理通过在移民、民族主义、边境安全以及反对进步主义文化政治等问题上的共同立场,与特朗普建立了牢固的融洽关系。梅洛尼是2025年1月唯一一位出席特朗普第二任就职典礼的欧洲领导人,她还曾前往海湖庄园拜访特朗普,以期将自己定位为华盛顿与欧洲之间的关键中间人。

    特朗普在海湖庄园会晤意大利总理焦尔吉娅·梅洛尼

    两人的关系在公开场合往往显得格外亲密。

    在2025年埃及中东峰会上,特朗普公开称赞梅洛尼是“一位美丽的年轻女性”,并开玩笑道:“你不会介意被称为美丽的,对吧?”随后他将梅洛尼描述为意大利全国上下都敬重的“非凡领导人”。

    特朗普与梅洛尼在政治上也找到了共同点。

    两位领导人都支持更严格的边境执法政策,批评西方机构中的“觉醒”意识形态,并主张在各自国家内部强化民族主义身份认同。特朗普的盟友常将梅洛尼领导的保守派意大利兄弟党描述为重塑欧洲的民粹主义运动的典范。

    在梅洛尼公开批评特朗普对教皇的攻击“不可接受”后,双方的分歧显现出来,这促使特朗普予以回击,据报道他曾对助手表示梅洛尼“和我预想的大不一样”。

    鲁比奥与教皇利奥举行“建设性”会晤 此前特朗普向梵蒂冈就伊朗问题发送强硬信息

    意大利媒体和欧洲分析人士将这场争端描述为两位曾被视为天然政治盟友的领导人之间关系的显著恶化。

    身为天主教徒的鲁比奥与教皇举行了私人会晤,这是特朗普政府近一年来首次与教皇接触。(西蒙娜·里苏卢蒂 摄/梵蒂冈媒体通过梵蒂冈 pool/盖蒂图片社)

    梵蒂冈争端对梅洛尼而言尤其敏感,因为首位美国出生的教皇利奥在意大利极具影响力,外国领导人对教皇的批评很快可能会引发政治风波。特朗普有关利奥反对对伊朗战争的言论,在意大利天主教徒群体和部分意大利政治建制派中引发了强烈反弹。

    伊朗冲突进一步使双方关系复杂化。据报道,意大利官员对美国进一步军事升级的可能性以及美国使用意大利军事基地的相关担忧日益感到不安。罗马国内也面临着与华盛顿处理冲突的方式保持距离的压力。

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    背景中的经济紧张局势也在持续发酵。尽管特朗普今年早些时候降低了部分意大利出口商品的关税,包括意大利面产品,并称之为送给意大利的“新年礼物”,但罗马和布鲁塞尔仍对政府多次威胁对欧洲商品征收更广泛关税感到担忧。

    在此背景下,外界普遍认为鲁比奥的访问旨在在政治裂痕进一步加深之前稳定双方关系。预计国务卿将在与梅洛尼及其他意大利官员的会谈中讨论中东安全、北约协调、移民和贸易问题,本届政府致力于维持意大利作为华盛顿在南欧最亲密伙伴之一的地位。

    白宫和美国驻意大利大使馆暂未立即置评。

    Rubio meets Meloni as Trump–Pope clash clash escalates US strains with key European ally

    May 8, 2026 7:16am EDT / Fox News

    Italy’s PM once attended Trump’s inauguration and visited Mar-a-Lago but tensions over Pope Leo changed the dynamic

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    Vatican talks: Jonathan Morris on Rubio meeting Pope Leo XIV

    Fox News contributor Jonathan Morris discusses Secretary Rubio’s high-profile meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, addressing conflicts around the world. Morris contrasts President Donald Trump’s firm stance on Iran’s nuclear ambitions with the pope’s consistent advocacy for peace and nuclear disarmament. The meeting’s timing marks one year since Pope Leo’s election.

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    Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Thursday in Rome amid diplomatic tensions with both Italy and the Vatican.

    The meeting comes one day after Rubio, a practicing Catholic, held talks at the Vatican with Pope Leo and senior church officials in what many observers viewed as an effort to calm relations after weeks of escalating rhetoric between President Donald Trump and the Holy See.

    For much of Trump’s second term, Meloni was widely viewed as Trump’s closest ideological ally among major European leaders. But that relationship has begun to fray amid disputes over the Iran war.

    That political partnership, however, has come under strain in recent months, as Trump’s escalating clash with Pope Leo XIV collided with separate tensions over Italy’s limits on using its territory for U.S. combat-linked operations tied to the Iran war.

    Rubio will travel to Italy on Wednesday for meetings with Pope Leo and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.(Maria Grazia Picciarella/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    RUBIO TO VISIT ITALY, VATICAN AMID TROOP DRAWDOWN CALL, TENSION WITH TRUMP, POPE LEO: REPORTS

    Asked April 30 whether he’d consider pulling troops out of Italy and Spain, Trump said, “Yeah, probably. … Why shouldn’t I?”

    “Italy has not been of any help to us,” the president said.

    The Italian prime minister built a strong rapport with Trump through their shared positions on immigration, nationalism, border security and opposition to progressive cultural politics. Meloni was the only European leader to attend Trump’s second inauguration in January 2025, and she also visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago as she sought to position herself as a key intermediary between Washington and Europe.

    TRUMP MEETS WITH ITALIAN PM GIORGIA MELONI AT HIS MAR-A-LAGO RESORT

    The relationship often appeared notably warm in public.

    During a 2025 Middle East summit in Egypt, Trump publicly praised Meloni as “a beautiful young woman” and joked, “You don’t mind being called beautiful, right?” before describing her as an “incredible leader” respected throughout Italy.

    Trump and Meloni also found common ground politically.

    Both leaders embraced tougher border enforcement policies, criticized “woke” ideology in Western institutions and argued for stronger nationalist identities inside their respective countries. Meloni’s conservative Brothers of Italy party was frequently described by Trump allies as an example of the type of populist movement reshaping Europe

    The split became visible after Meloni publicly criticized Trump’s attacks on the pope as “unacceptable,” prompting Trump to lash back and reportedly tell aides she was “much different than I thought.”

    RUBIO HOLDS ‘CONSTRUCTIVE’ MEETING WITH POPE LEO AFTER TRUMP SENDS HARD-LINE IRAN MESSAGE TO VATICAN

    Italian media and European analysts have described the dispute as a remarkable deterioration between two leaders once viewed as natural political allies.

    Rubio, a Catholic, held a private meeting with the pope marking the Trump administration’s first engagement with the pontiff in nearly a year.(Photo by Simone Risoluti – Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty Images)

    The Vatican dispute has been especially politically sensitive for Meloni because Pope Leo, the first American-born pontiff, remains highly influential in Italy, where criticism of the pope by foreign leaders can quickly become politically toxic. Trump’s remarks about Leo’s opposition to the war against Iran generated significant backlash among Italian Catholics and across portions of Italy’s political establishment.

    The Iran conflict has further complicated relations. Italian officials reportedly have expressed growing discomfort over the possibility of deeper U.S. military escalation and concerns surrounding American military basing access in Italy. Rome has also faced pressure domestically to distance itself from Washington’s handling of the conflict.

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    Economic tensions continue simmering in the background as well. While Trump earlier this year reduced tariffs on some Italian exports, including pasta products, as what he described as a “New Year’s gift” to Italy, concerns remain in Rome and Brussels over the administration’s repeated threats to impose broader tariffs on European goods.

    Against that backdrop, Rubio’s visit is widely being interpreted as an effort to stabilize relations before the political rift deepens further. The secretary of state is expected to discuss Middle East security, NATO coordination, migration and trade during his talks with Meloni and other Italian officials as the administration works to preserve Italy’s role as one of Washington’s closest partners in southern Europe.

    The White House and Italian embassy in the U.S. could not immediately be reached for comment.

  • 特朗普对中资太阳能企业的打压阻碍美国工厂扩张热潮


    2026-05-08T10:03:27.069Z / 路透社

    • 摘要
    • 企业动态
    • 安装商、银行、保险公司回避与中资有关的美国太阳能工厂
    • 行业等待新补贴限制政策的指导细则
    • 融资延迟威胁美国新增电力产能,而需求正持续飙升

    5月8日(路透社)——据行业高管和路透社查阅的文件显示,由于不确定其与中国的关联是否会导致他们丧失清洁能源补贴资格,顶级太阳能企业、银行和保险公司已停止与至少六家近期投产的美国光伏组件工厂开展业务。

    这一转变由特朗普政府的新政策推动,危及了由中资企业最初投建的工厂中超过三分之一的美国太阳能产能。政策不确定性正迫使安装商和保险公司远离与中资有关的美国太阳能工厂,这一细节此前从未被报道过。

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    行业专家表示,这种正在显现的影响与美国总统唐纳德·特朗普遏制中国企业进入美国市场、削减政府对绿色能源支持的 broader 整体计划不谋而合。但在公用事业账单上涨、人工智能行业数据中心用电需求飙升之际,这一政策可能适得其反,危及美国制造业就业岗位和发电能力的增长。

    美国最大的住宅太阳能安装商Sunrun正是如今回避中国供应商的企业之一。

    “这正拖延着急需的太阳能和储能项目的融资,”诺顿·罗斯·富布赖特律师事务所专门处理可再生能源税收交易的律师基思·马丁说道。

    这一对美国制造业可能产生深远影响的事件凸显了与中国在可再生能源和绿色技术领域的全球主导地位脱钩的难度,而中国的主导地位很大程度上源于北京方面对中国企业的巨额补贴。

    中国产业政策的全球影响力给美国监管机构带来了两难困境:他们既希望阻止中国企业,又不想危及那些依赖中国设备和技术来生产具有竞争力且价格合理产品的美国太阳能制造商。

    美国企业表示,如果国内太阳能制造业无法实现强劲增长,美国除了进口中国企业生产的组件之外几乎别无选择,这将导致价格上涨。

    “这无疑将继续推高美国的电力成本,”可再生能源开发商Renewable Properties首席执行官亚伦·哈利米说道。该公司位于旧金山,主要开发小型公用事业项目,目前已将大部分采购转向位于亚利桑那州坦佩的First Solar,以避开与中国有关联的供应商。

    美国太阳能投资领域出现的新不确定性源于特朗普支持的《宏大美好法案》中的相关条款。该法案由共和党控制的国会于2025年通过。

    该法案削减了拜登时代的清洁能源补贴,并限制包括中国在内的特定外国国家获取剩余的补贴。美国财政部尚未就该法律的实施细则发布完整指导,财政部发言人也拒绝透露指导文件的发布时间表。

    特朗普希望快速扩张美国电网,为美国的数据中心提供能源。但电力行业专家表示,太阳能发电装置搭配可在日照不足时启用的电池储能系统,是扩大发电能力的最快途径,因为它们比天然气、煤炭或核电站更容易建设。

    特朗普曾称可再生能源不可靠且成本高昂,并出台政策推动化石燃料发电的扩张。

    白宫未回应置评请求。

    中国驻华盛顿大使馆发言人批评美国的限制措施具有歧视性,并表示北京方面将捍卫其企业的利益。

    中资太阳能企业试图合规——但存在漏洞

    据伍德·麦肯齐咨询公司的数据,中国控制着全球约80%的太阳能设备制造业。包括隆基、天合光能等在内的中国企业,在前总统乔·拜登2022年的气候变化法案为清洁能源工厂提供税收抵免后,是最快在美国建厂并投入运营的企业之一。

    据美国太阳能工业协会的数据,自那时以来,太阳能设备制造商已宣布近430亿美元的投资,预计将创造4.8万个就业岗位。

    国内制造业目前已与美国对光伏组件的需求相匹配,无需再进口组件。但如果受监管不确定性影响的大量美国工厂无法继续竞争,这种情况可能会改变。

    特朗普支持的法案规定,申请联邦补贴的工厂中,中国企业的持股比例不得超过25%,并设定了采购要求,同时禁止中国企业“实际控制”这些工厂。企业表示,包括太阳能制造和安装税收抵免在内的补贴,是保持竞争力的关键。

    中国企业试图通过出售工厂股份或其他方式进行重组来合规。但路透社查阅的企业披露文件显示,大多数企业仍保留着与美国工厂的财务联系,有时表现为利润分成或供应协议。

    行业官员质疑,这些剩余的联系是否会使这些工厂丧失美国清洁能源制造业税收抵免的资格。由于财政部尚未发布指导细则,包括行业巨头Sunrun在内的安装商正在回避这些工厂,而银行和保险公司则拒绝提供融资和保险。

    缩减 approved 供应商名单

    路透社看到的一份文件显示,Sunrun在1月份向安装合作伙伴发布了一份精简后的合格太阳能组件供应商名单。

    该名单仅包含非中国制造商,如Qcells、REC、Silfab和Elin。此前,该名单曾包括加拿大太阳能、晶科能源、晶科能源、隆基和天合光能——所有这些企业均与中国有关联。

    “我们采取了保守立场,不会从可能引发合规担忧的制造商处采购设备,”Sunrun副首席财务官帕特里克·若宾在给路透社的一份声明中说道。

    总部位于北卡罗来纳州的屋顶太阳能面板销售商Palmetto的总经理肖恩·海耶斯表示,尽管相关企业试图合规,但该公司仍在避开与中国有关联的生产商。

    与此同时,据三位熟悉交易情况的匿名人士透露,包括摩根士丹利、摩根大通和高盛在内的银行已缩减了部分太阳能项目的税收股权融资规模,原因是担心财政部未来的解释可能会追溯性地使税收抵免失效。

    这些银行拒绝置评。

    保险经纪商马什的税收保险专家安东尼·乔伊斯表示,保险公司的态度更为强硬,拒绝为企业面临的被禁止获得清洁能源税收抵免的风险提供保险。

    “目前处境最佳的企业无疑是那些与受关注国家没有明确所有权联系的企业,”会计事务所贝客天佑的合伙人彼得·亨德森说道,他表示财政部预计发布的指导细则将至关重要。

    代表美国本土工厂非中资企业的贸易组织“美国太阳能制造商联盟”,包括First Solar和韩华旗下的Qcells,已敦促财政部采取强硬立场。

    “最明确的合规方式”

    迫使企业回避的核心问题是,中国企业仍与他们的美国工厂保持联系,而非彻底切割。最初由中资企业投建和运营的工厂,占美国目前约66吉瓦运营中的太阳能组件制造产能的至少25吉瓦。

    “实际上,几乎没有中国制造商能够彻底与他们的美国工厂脱钩,”伍德·麦肯齐分析师埃莉萨·皮尔斯说道。

    在佛罗里达州运营工厂的中国晶科能源,以及在北卡罗来纳州生产面板的Boviet Solar的中国母公司,均表示正在寻找外部投资者。

    Invenergy的一位消息人士透露,由中国隆基和芝加哥Invenergy合资成立的Illuminate USA,已将这家2024年投建的俄亥俄州工厂中中方的持股比例降至25%以下,并重新谈判了与隆基的知识产权协议。

    但Invenergy不确定这家雇佣了约1700名工人的工厂能否存续。Illuminate和隆基未置评。

    今年3月,该公司在致美国国税局的评论中呼吁明确指导细则,称:“Illuminate USA和其他美国制造商的持续运营仍面临风险。”

    由尼科拉·格鲁姆报道;理查德·瓦尔德马尼斯和大卫·加芬编辑

    Trump’s crackdown on China-linked solar firms stalls U.S. factory boom

    2026-05-08T10:03:27.069Z / Reuters

    • Summary
    • Companies
    • Installers, banks, insurers shun China-linked U.S. solar factories
    • Industry awaits guidance on new subsidy restrictions
    • Financing delays threaten new U.S. power capacity as demand soars

    May 8 (Reuters) – Top solar companies, banks and insurers have stopped doing business with at least a half dozen recently built U.S. panel factories because of uncertainty over whether their ties to China could disqualify them from clean-energy subsidies, according to industry executives and documents reviewed by Reuters.

    The shift, driven by new Trump administration policies, jeopardizes more than a third of U.S. solar capacity in factories initially built by Chinese firms. Details of how the policy uncertainty is driving installers and insurers away from U.S. solar factories with China ties have not been previously reported.

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    The emerging effects dovetail with U.S. President Donald Trump’s broader efforts to block Chinese companies from the U.S. market and to slash government support for green energy. However, the policy could backfire by imperiling growth in U.S. manufacturing jobs and power generation at a time of rising utility bills and soaring electricity demand from data centers serving the artificial intelligence industry, industry experts say.

    Sunrun
    , the largest U.S. residential solar installer, is among the companies now avoiding Chinese suppliers.

    “It’s holding up financings of desperately needed solar and storage projects,” said Keith Martin, an attorney at Norton Rose Fulbright who advises on renewable energy tax deals.

    The potentially far-reaching effects on U.S. manufacturing underscore the difficulty of decoupling from China’s global dominance of renewable energy and green technologies, driven largely by Beijing’s own heavy subsidies for Chinese firms.

    The global reach of China’s industrial policy creates a dilemma for U.S. regulators who want to block Chinese firms without imperiling U.S. solar manufacturers that depend on Chinese equipment and technology to produce competitive and affordable products.

    Without robust growth in domestic solar manufacturing, the United States has few options for expanding renewable power beyond importing panels made by Chinese companies, which will lead to higher prices, U.S. executives say.

    “This is undoubtedly going to continue to increase the cost of power in the United States,” said Aaron Halimi, chief executive of Renewable Properties, a San Francisco developer of small-scale utility projects that has shifted most of its sourcing to Tempe, Arizona-based First Solar
    to avoid suppliers with China links.

    The fresh uncertainty in U.S. solar investments stems from provisions in the Trump-backed “One Big Beautiful Bill” that the Republican-controlled Congress passed in 2025.

    The legislation slashed Biden-era clean-energy subsidies and restricted certain foreign countries, including China, from securing those that remained. The U.S. Treasury Department has yet to provide full guidance on how the law will be implemented, and a department spokesperson declined to give a timeline for when that guidance would be published.

    Trump wants to rapidly expand the U.S. power grid to fuel American data centers. But power-industry experts say solar installations, combined with battery storage that clicks on when the sun isn’t shining, are the quickest way to expand electricity generation because they’re easier to build than gas, coal or nuclear plants.

    Trump has called renewable energy unreliable and expensive and enacted policies promoting expansion of fossil fuel power sources.

    The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

    A spokesperson for China’s embassy in Washington criticized the U.S. restrictions as discriminatory and said Beijing would defend its companies’ interests.

    CHINESE SOLAR FIRMS COMPLY – WITH A CATCH

    China controls about 80% of global solar equipment manufacturing, according to Wood Mackenzie. Its companies, including LONGi, Trina, and others, were among the quickest to build and operate U.S. factories when former President Joe Biden’s 2022 climate-change law created a tax credit for clean-energy factories.

    Since then, solar equipment makers have announced nearly $43 billion in investments supporting a projected 48,000 jobs, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association.

    Domestic manufacturing is now aligned with U.S. demand for solar panels, eliminating the need for panel imports. But that could change if a significant portion of U.S. factories caught up in the regulatory uncertainty are unable to compete.

    The Trump-backed legislation restricts Chinese companies to 25% ownership stakes in plants seeking federal subsidies, imposes sourcing requirements, and prohibits “effective control” by Chinese firms. Companies say the subsidies, which include tax credits for solar manufacturing and installation, are crucial to remaining competitive.

    Chinese companies have sought to comply by selling off factory stakes or otherwise restructuring. But most have preserved financial links to their U.S. plants, sometimes in the form of profit-sharing or supply deals, according to a Reuters review of corporate disclosures.

    Industry officials have questions about whether those remaining links disqualify the factories from U.S. clean energy manufacturing credits. Absent guidance from the Treasury Department, installers including industry behemoth Sunrun are shunning these factories, while banks and insurers are withholding financing and coverage.

    PARING BACK APPROVED SUPPLIERS

    Sunrun in January circulated a pared-down list of approved solar-panel suppliers to installation partners, according to a document seen by Reuters.

    The list included only non-Chinese manufacturers such as Qcells, REC, Silfab and Elin. Previously, it had included Canadian Solar
    , JA Solar
    , Jinko
    , LONGi
    and Trina

    • all of which are China-linked.

    “We have taken a conservative stance and do not procure equipment from manufacturers that would raise compliance concerns,” Sunrun Deputy Chief Financial Officer Patrick Jobin said in a statement to Reuters.

    Palmetto, a North Carolina-based company that sells rooftop solar panels, is also steering clear of China-linked producers despite their attempts at compliance, general manager Sean Hayes said.

    Meanwhile, banks including Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs have scaled back tax-equity financing for some solar projects due to concerns that future Treasury interpretations could retroactively invalidate tax credits, according to three people familiar with the deals who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The banks declined to comment.

    Insurers have taken a harder line, refusing to insure companies against the risk they will be barred from clean-energy tax credits, according to Antony Joyce, a tax-insurance specialist at broker Marsh.

    “The companies that are best positioned right now are certainly the ones that didn’t have clear ownership ties to a country of concern,” said Peter Henderson, a principal at accounting firm Baker Tilly, who said Treasury’s expected guidance will be crucial.

    The Solar Energy Manufacturers for America Coalition, a trade group representing non-Chinese companies with U.S. factories, including First Solar and Hanwha’s Qcells
    , has urged the Treasury Department to take a tough stance.

    ‘CLEAREST WAY TO COMPLY’

    The core issue driving firms away is that Chinese companies are maintaining ties with their factories instead of making a clean break. Factories that were originally built and operated by China-linked producers account for at least 25 gigawatts of the nation’s about 66 GW of operating solar module manufacturing capacity.

    “Very few Chinese manufacturers are actually decoupling themselves from their U.S. factories entirely,” said Elissa Pierce, an analyst at Wood Mackenzie.

    China’s JinkoSolar
    , which operates a factory in Florida, and the Chinese parent company of Boviet Solar
    , which produces panels in North Carolina, have said they are looking for outside investors.

    Illuminate USA, a joint venture between China’s LONGi and Chicago-based Invenergy, reduced the Chinese firm’s ownership stake in an Ohio plant built in 2024 to below 25% and renegotiated its intellectual property agreement with LONGi, according to an Invenergy source.

    But Invenergy is unsure if the plant, which employs around 1,700 workers, will survive. Illuminate and LONGi did not comment.

    In March comments to the Internal Revenue Service urging clear guidance, the company said: “The continued operation of Illuminate USA and other U.S. manufacturers remains at risk.”

    Reporting by Nichola Groom; editing by Richard Valdmanis and David Gaffen

  • 德国西部一家银行发生劫持人质事件


    2026年5月8日 18:31 / 联合早报

    5月8日,德国西部城市辛齐格(Sinzig)一家储蓄银行分行发生劫持人质事件,警方封锁现场。 (法新社)

    德国西部城市辛齐格(Sinzig)一家储蓄银行分行发生劫持人质事件,多人被劫持,其中包括一名运钞车司机。

    警方星期五(5月8日)发布声明说:“目前认为银行内有多名劫持者和人质。”声明还补充说,目前局势“稳定”。

    路透社引述警方说,事件发生在新加坡时间下午3时,地点位于莱茵兰-普法尔茨州辛齐格市(Rhineland-Palatinate)中心。警方说,他们已展开大规模行动,并封锁了大片区域。封锁区域外的公众安全无虞。

    德国西部一家银行发生劫持人质事件

    2026年5月8日 18:31 / 联合早报

    5月8日,德国西部城市辛齐格(Sinzig)一家储蓄银行分行发生劫持人质事件,警方封锁现场。 (法新社)

    德国西部城市辛齐格(Sinzig)一家储蓄银行分行发生劫持人质事件,多人被劫持,其中包括一名运钞车司机。

    警方星期五(5月8日)发布声明说:“目前认为银行内有多名劫持者和人质。”声明还补充说,目前局势“稳定”。

    路透社引述警方说,事件发生在新加坡时间下午3时,地点位于莱茵兰-普法尔茨州辛齐格市(Rhineland-Palatinate)中心。警方说,他们已展开大规模行动,并封锁了大片区域。封锁区域外的公众安全无虞。

  • 德国西部一家银行发生劫持人质事件


    2026年5月8日 18:31 / 联合早报

    5月8日,德国西部城市辛齐格(Sinzig)一家储蓄银行分行发生劫持人质事件,警方封锁现场。 (法新社)

    德国西部城市辛齐格(Sinzig)一家储蓄银行分行发生劫持人质事件,多人被劫持,其中包括一名运钞车司机。

    警方星期五(5月8日)发布声明说:“目前认为银行内有多名劫持者和人质。”声明还补充说,目前局势“稳定”。

    路透社引述警方说,事件发生在新加坡时间下午3时,地点位于莱茵兰-普法尔茨州辛齐格市(Rhineland-Palatinate)中心。警方说,他们已展开大规模行动,并封锁了大片区域。封锁区域外的公众安全无虞。

    德国西部一家银行发生劫持人质事件

    2026年5月8日 18:31 / 联合早报

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    德国西部城市辛齐格(Sinzig)一家储蓄银行分行发生劫持人质事件,多人被劫持,其中包括一名运钞车司机。

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    美国据报怀疑泰企向阿里巴巴私运英伟达晶片

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    美国据报怀疑泰企向阿里巴巴私运英伟达晶片

    泰国一家AI公司被指协助走私内含英伟达晶片的超微电脑服务器到中国,阿里巴巴是这家泰企的众多终端客户之一。 (路透社档案照)

    知情人士透露,主导泰国国家人工智能(AI)计划的一家核心公司,涉嫌协助走私价值数十亿美元(1美元等于1.27新元)、内含英伟达晶片的超微电脑服务器到中国,阿里巴巴是这家泰企的众多终端客户之一。

    彭博社星期五(5月8日)引述知情者报道,美国检察官今年概述了上述走私行动,超微电脑联合创始人被指与一家未具名的东南亚公司,以及一群“不断轮换”的第三方经纪商合作,违反美国贸易规定,转移AI半导体。

    知情人士透露,检方将这家未指明的东南亚公标识为“公司1”,是总部位于曼谷的OBON Corp.。在出售给OBON的25亿美元服务器中,部分流向了中国AI领导企业阿里巴巴。

    美国检方在3月的起诉书中列明上述走私行动的细节,令超微电脑股价大跌。这是自2022年华盛顿首次限制英伟达晶片输华以来,侦破的最大起晶片走私案。

    起诉书未提及OBON或阿里巴巴,美国当局也没公开指控这两家企业违法。负责此案的美国纽约南区联邦检察官办公室和美国商务部工业和安全局发言人均拒予置评。

    涉向中国走私AI技术 超微电脑高层被美司法部起诉

    阿里巴巴发言人称,“阿里巴巴与超微电脑、OBON或起诉书可能提到的第三方经纪商均无业务往来。我们不涉及任何走私活动。”

    不过,发言人未直接回应阿里巴巴目前或曾在中国使用被限制的英伟达晶片。