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

ORDER_66

The Fire Rises 2023
Bushed
Joined
Feb 2, 2014
Messages
146,218
Reputation
15,783
Daps
583,940
Reppin
Queens,NY
Regardless of Trump, this fault line has been ready to rupture for the last 20 years. DO YOU UNDERSTAND THIS? Ever since Xiaoping opened up China to the outside world, they’ve been trying to match us economically. We didn’t see what they were doing because we were focused on Russia who was trying to match us militarily. Yes, greedy American businessman offshored manufacturing to China. At the time it was too lucrative to turn away. Things have changed. Now that country is an 800lb gorilla that is slowly trying to supplant us on a world scale. DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE REALITY OF THIS OR ARE YOU JUST POSTING NONSENSE JUST TO POST? Even without Trump (I’m amazed I even have to tell you that :snoop:), China and the US are on a crash course. China owns a shyt ton of our debt. China has been the biggest buyer of gold reserves which is another sign of economic aggression. The Yuan has a very good chance at stealing the reserve currency away from the dollar. China devalues their currency artificially. China does not import anywhere close to what they export. Even with products purchased from other sources, China is still somewhere in the supply chain. China doesn’t allow any of our companies to have access to their markets, then they steal our IP and turn around and try to sell our stolen shyt back to us :aicmon: With their increased economic standing, China has thrown their weight around North Korea, Tibet, Taiwan and the South China Sea region (places that held importance since forever, long before Trump). China is spending billions to build up their armed forces. China has not openly threatened war with the US but vague and implied threats over the past two years with North Korea and the South China Sea islands situation let it be known they are preparing for war eventually. China is a communist country. If you think Government Sachs is true over here, please realize every major company in China answers to Beijing. So no, you don’t want to have a Chinese company and therefore the Communist Party of China, having access to the world’s telecommunications infrastructure. If you wouldn’t feel comfortable with Putin having that access, you’re an idiot to feel any differently about China.

It's chess it's not checkers...:beli: American hegemony and imperialism wasnt gonna last forever... most of america's failings was brought on because of the people at the top... they screwed themselves bottom line...:manny:



NOW CHINA IS GONNA BLACKLIST AMERICAN COMPANIES... :francis: Thanks Trump...
 
Last edited:

ORDER_66

The Fire Rises 2023
Bushed
Joined
Feb 2, 2014
Messages
146,218
Reputation
15,783
Daps
583,940
Reppin
Queens,NY


giphy.gif
 

loyola llothta

☭☭☭
Joined
Apr 17, 2014
Messages
35,061
Reputation
6,991
Daps
80,020
Reppin
BaBylon
China Creates Own Blacklist to Fight Trump's Trade War

  • imports_from_the_u_s__are_seen_at_a_supermarket_in_shanghaix_china_april_3x_2018_.jpg_1718483346.jpg

    Imports from the U.S. are seen at a supermarket in Shanghai, China April 3, 2018. | Photo: Reuters
  • 1 June 2019
The Chinese government will sanction foreign companies that block its international trade through discriminatory measures for political reasons.

China's Commerce Ministry spokesperson Gao Feng said Friday that the Xi Jinping administration is preparing a "unreliable entities list" that will include foreign persons, institutions and companies that block or affect Chinese commercial relations through discriminatory measures motivated by non-commercial reasons.



"Foreign companies, organizations and individuals that do not respect market norms, that move away from the spirit of a contract, that impose embargoes or cease supplying Chinese companies for non-commercial reasons and seriously damage their legitimate interests and rights, will be placed in a list of unreliable entities," Gao said.

The official stressed that such anti-competitive actions constitute a "risk to national security" and that the names of those companies will be announced later.

Regarding the actions that may be applied to the blacklisted companies, Gao said that China will take legal and administrative measures according to its anti-monopoly, national security and foreign trade laws.

This measure is China's first blunt response to United States President Donald Trump's tech cold war whose latest offensive action was to put the China-based technology company, Huawei, onto a growing blacklist of companies banned from making transactions with U.S. companies.

Google, whose Android operating system is vital to Huawei's smartphones, is among the U.S. companies saying they will comply with Washington's decision.

According to the Trump administration, Huawei is working on behalf of Chinese intelligence services. Others say the Trump-initiated "tech cold war" is an attempt to contain the international growth of Huawei, the world's second largest smartphones producer that is also leading the development of 5G networks.



The blacklist announcement was made one day before the Chinese government begins to raise its tariffs on certain U.S. imports, a measure that could provide US$60 billion in revenues for the government.

Earlier this week, China also announced possible export restrictions on its rare earth minerals, which have been fundamental to the U.S. technological industry.

On this issue, Gao said that his government is willing to meet other's countries demand for rare earths, but that it would be unacceptable that countries using Chinese raw materials try to take Chinese products out of the market.

The minister questioned President Trump's Thursday declaration that his trade war is having a "devastating effect" on the Chinese economy, claiming the Asian nation's productivity is down and companies are fleeing to other countries to avoid U.S. sanctions.

"The U.S. has already said those lies once or twice," Gao said and added that although China has denied those claims all the time, "the U.S. keeps repeating those lies" obsessively.


China Creates Own Blacklist to Fight Trump's Trade War
 

ORDER_66

The Fire Rises 2023
Bushed
Joined
Feb 2, 2014
Messages
146,218
Reputation
15,783
Daps
583,940
Reppin
Queens,NY
I wonder how Google feels right now. They ban Huawei at the behest of the US government and a couple weeks later they learn they themselves May be under US investigation :mjlol:



:mjlol: They better hope they are left alone with just paying a fine...

:francis: I deeply feel that they will get away with whatever they are doing, they are just being taxed...
 

loyola llothta

☭☭☭
Joined
Apr 17, 2014
Messages
35,061
Reputation
6,991
Daps
80,020
Reppin
BaBylon
China warns students about risks of studying in the US


The trade turmoil between the U.S. and China is causing some big money concerns for universities as the Chinese government issues a "study abroad" alert to Chinese students in the U.S. CNBC's Robert Frank reports.
 

TDUBB

All Star
Joined
Nov 1, 2013
Messages
2,295
Reputation
-80
Daps
5,318
Huawei coming to the nearest Russian store near you..... :birdman:

 
Top