Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The spying is mostly an excuse to just lock Huawei out of the US market. Where do you think the iPhone is made?
This is just more economic pressure on China to play ball on tariffs.
LOL, it's not like they've never found Huawei to provide backdoors on their equipment. It's not like China doesn't have an actual law that mandates private businesses to assist China's intelligence agencies upon request. It's not like China has not demonstrated they have used their control over large companies like WeChat to gather data and implement the will of the communist government.
Why don't Trump make similar demands on Ericsson's equipment? Why isn't Trump vocal about T-Mobile operating in the US?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The spying is mostly an excuse to just lock Huawei out of the US market. Where do you think the iPhone is made?
This is just more economic pressure on China to play ball on tariffs.
How’s the weather in Beijing? The Chinese internet trolls are out I see
Anonymous wrote:The spying is mostly an excuse to just lock Huawei out of the US market. Where do you think the iPhone is made?
This is just more economic pressure on China to play ball on tariffs.
Anonymous wrote:It's a great thing.
Somebody should tell Joe Biden and get his opinion on the matter.
Anonymous wrote:The spying is mostly an excuse to just lock Huawei out of the US market. Where do you think the iPhone is made?
This is just more economic pressure on China to play ball on tariffs.
Anonymous wrote:Huawei has been persona non grata in the US market for years, in particular the Federal market. This isn't a Trump thing.
Anonymous wrote:The spying is mostly an excuse to just lock Huawei out of the US market. Where do you think the iPhone is made?
This is just more economic pressure on China to play ball on tariffs.
That act would allow Mr Trump to regulate commerce in the face of a national emergency that threatens the US, granting the US commerce secretary the right to review any deals involving a company which is seen as a risk.
This is expected to include China's Huawei, given the US has repeatedly claimed the company's kit could be used for spying on foreign countries by the Chinese state. This has always been denied by Huawei.