The U.S. Ultimatum on Huawei Is Backfiring :UPDATE: Google banning Huawei from Android updates and

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As much as I don’t fukk with this administration, yall got to understand we are in the middle of a cyber war with china right now.

No way in hell are they going to allow a chinese tech company to dominate in the states.

US just want there allies to follow suit.. don’t mean that they will tho
 

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As much as I don’t fukk with this administration, yall got to understand we are in the middle of a cyber war with china right now.

No way in hell are they going to allow a chinese tech company to dominate in the states.

US just want there allies to follow suit.. don’t mean that they will tho
Capitalism got us here by it's greed of profits & who suffered , the working man so stop the bs
 

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Sometimes you all forget you live in America. I know this country is shyte but rooting for other countries on some spite shyt is such a sad display. If those countries win, we lose.....even more.

It's crazy seeing black folks cape for Russia, Iran and China. It's pathetic but it more so speaks to how horrible this country is and the terrible treatment we've received from it that nikkas will cheerlead for the competition.

America sucks. But fukk the Chinaman as well. Not quite the same but very similar and sinister.
What does us common folks opinions matter to this administration or higher up the status ladder:camby:
 
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Huawei would need to get things like Facebook and whats app supported ASAP. The thing is facebook owns whats app so they would shut them out. Huawei would become irrelevant outside of china where it wont be an issue for their in house OS to support the made in china apps.
I saw a youtube video saying most asians don't use watsapp
 

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This thread is turning into some patriotism bs just like the iraq war , with support the troops which turned out to be a whole bunch of lies . This is about google a private company being forced to cut ties with a competitor because of bs plain & simple for y'all to digest

 
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Yep they literally stole the designs of the F-22 and F-35 for their stealth fighters.

Russia also had a joint venture with China to build them some migs. But russia found out china was stealing designs and ended the contract with them.

China takes the mig design and uses it to design their own fighter.
They have the plans but lack the technology to build these planes so

:manny:
 

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On The Tariffs

Dozens of shoe retailers, including Nike and Adidas, sign letter to Trump urging a halt to tariffs
Lauren Thomas | @laurenthomasx3
Published 6 Hours Ago Updated 3 Hours AgoCNBC.com
  • More than 170 shoe retailers, including Nike and Foot Locker, are asking President Donald Trump not to raise tariffs on footwear.
  • The industry, in a letter sent to the White House on Monday, says: "These tariffs would mean some working American families could pay a nearly 100 percent duty on their shoes."
  • Trump is considering raising tariffs to 25%.
More than 170 shoe retailers, including Nike, Under Armour, Adidas, Foot Locker, Ugg and Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse, have penned a letter to the White House asking President Donald Trump to consider a halt in raising tariffs on footwear imported from China.
It comes after the White House last week released a fresh list of about $300 billion in Chinese goods that could get hit with 25% tariffs, if Trump decides to move forward with his threat. The list includes footwear — everything from sneakers to sandals, golf shoes, rain boots and ski shoes.

The Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America, a trade organization for its industry, has estimated the tariffs could cost shoe shoppers more than $7 billion each year.

FDRA said a popular type of canvas "skate" sneaker, currently retailing for $49.99, with a 25% tariff, could increase to $65.57. The price of a typical hunting boot would increase from $190 to $248.56. And a popular performance running shoe could jump from $150 to $206.25, FDRA said.

In a letter sent to Trump on Monday, dozens of retailers asked him to "immediately remove footwear" from being considered for additional taxation.

"While U.S. tariffs on all consumer goods average just 1.9 percent, they average 11.3 percent for footwear and reach rates as high as 67.5 percent. Adding a 25 percent tax increase on top of these tariffs would mean some working American families could pay a nearly 100 percent duty on their shoes," the letter said. "This is unfathomable."

The U.S. imported $11.4 billion worth of footwear from China last year, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, making it an industry incredibly reliant on the country for its cheaper yet skilled labor.

Nike, Adidas and Under Armour, among other sneaker makers, have steadily been easing their reliance on China, shifting production to places like Vietnam instead.

But "footwear is a very capital-intensive industry, with years of planning required to make sourcing decisions, and companies cannot simply move factories to adjust to these changes," the letter sent to Trump said.

The White House didn't immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.

Here's the full letter.

Dear Mr. President:

As leading American footwear companies, brands and retailers, with hundreds of thousands of employees across the U.S., we write to ask that you immediately remove footwear from the most recent Section 301 list published by the United States Trade Representative on May 13, 2019. The proposed additional tariff of 25 percent on footwear would be catastrophic for our consumers, our companies, and the American economy as a whole.

There should be no misunderstanding that U.S. consumers pay for tariffs on products that are imported. As an industry that faces a $3 billion duty bill every year, we can assure you that any increase in the cost of importing shoes has a direct impact on the American footwear consumer. It is an unavoidable fact that as prices go up at the border due to transportation costs, labor rate increases, or additional duties, the consumer pays more for the product.

This significant tax increase, in the form of tariffs, would impact every type of shoe and every single segment of our society. In fact, our industry's trade association, the Footwear Distributors & Retailers of America (FDRA), ran the numbers and the results are staggering. FDRA estimates your proposed actions will add $7 billion in additional costs for our customers, every single year. This dramatic increase would be on top of the billions Americans already pay as a result of the current tariff burden on footwear imports that was started in 1930.

High footwear tariff rates fall disproportionately on working class individuals and families. While U.S. tariffs on all consumer goods average just 1.9 percent, they average 11.3 percent for footwear and reach rates as high as 67.5 percent. Adding a 25 percent tax increase on top of these tariffs would mean some working American families could pay a nearly 100 percent duty on their shoes. This is unfathomable.

There have been suggestions that industries should quickly shift sourcing to countries other than China in the wake of these additional tariff threats. While our industry has been moving away from China for some time now, footwear is a very capital-intensive industry, with years of planning required to make sourcing decisions, and companies cannot simply move factories to adjust to these changes. Any action taken to increase duties on Chinese footwear will have an immediate and long-lasting effect on American individuals and families. It will also threaten the very economic viability of many companies in our industry.

On behalf of our hundreds of millions of footwear consumers and hundreds of thousands of employees, we ask that you immediately stop this action to increase their tax burden. Your proposal to add tariffs on all imports from China is asking the American consumer to foot the bill. It is time to bring this trade war to an end.
 

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As much as I don’t fukk with this administration, yall got to understand we are in the middle of a cyber war with china right now.

No way in hell are they going to allow a chinese tech company to dominate in the states.

US just want there allies to follow suit.. don’t mean that they will tho

They want to change Chinas economic model and the political system there

but China already knows how cacs act when you give them an inch

Opium Wars anyone ?
 

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They want to change Chinas economic model and the political system there

but China already knows how cacs act when you give them an inch

Opium Wars anyone
It’s too late now with their new dictator there
 
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