Anonymous wrote:So is WeChat and TikTok, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THe Chinese have stolen U.S. technology to advance their own interests. Trump has worked with trade tariffs in order to stop this theft.
It is unfortunate that liberals don't bother to understand the deeper reasons for the tariffs and won't support our president.
You spout the party line well but that has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
Like was said, it's unfortunate you don't understand the Chinese stealing U.S. technology.
I understand that but it’s totally besides the point of this current discussion. Huawei is going to build the UK’s 5G network so we might have to take all of our intelligence infrastructure out of there. That has huge ramifications for our intelligence capabilities going forward as well as for the US/UK relationship.
Anonymous wrote:WhatsApp is is as much, or more damning than anything Huawei has done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THe Chinese have stolen U.S. technology to advance their own interests. Trump has worked with trade tariffs in order to stop this theft.
It is unfortunate that liberals don't bother to understand the deeper reasons for the tariffs and won't support our president.
You spout the party line well but that has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
Like was said, it's unfortunate you don't understand the Chinese stealing U.S. technology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THe Chinese have stolen U.S. technology to advance their own interests. Trump has worked with trade tariffs in order to stop this theft.
It is unfortunate that liberals don't bother to understand the deeper reasons for the tariffs and won't support our president.
You spout the party line well but that has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Samir Jain is a pretty bad lobbyist. (His wife is Chinese).
Agree.
His actions are a black mark on the Obama admin and Jones Day. I don’t get why his partners allow this.
Anonymous wrote:After apple, Huawei is the biggest provider of mobile devices in the world and wants to tap in the US market. Thanks to this they cannot and that is a good thing. The Chinese use this to spy, and furthermore this should tip the scales in our favor
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2019/05/15/donald-trump-expected-sign-order-banning-huawei-us-networks/
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.
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.