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The US bans 38 Huawei affiliate companies that evaded the Huawei ban Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • ucr
  • 18 Aug 2020

JoJo, 18 Aug 2020What China does: 1. Banning foreign companies that don't comply with the censorship &... moreThe Chinese know more about the world than the world know about China. The kind of misinformation spread by the western media is all that know about China. Those westerners who have been to China will find a different story.

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  • K$a
  • 18 Aug 2020

JoJo, 18 Aug 2020What China does: 1. Banning foreign companies that don't comply with the censorship &... moreFair enough. Personally think the current US actions are more about trade, power, and are for business reasons although they may not have started out that way

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  • nCe
  • 18 Aug 2020

This is a move no one is winning in. I think somebody is forgetting that almost 1 in every 6 people are Chinese, and another 1 in every 6 is Indian - the inevitable rise of China as the real powerhouse cannot be stopped anymore, and that the center of the world is NOT the US anymore.

This new war between these 2 country is only affecting consumers and the development of technology.

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  • Anonymous
  • S9u
  • 18 Aug 2020

us economy is dieing ,more and more people are losing jobs . Keep doing great job for american people .

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  • Ben
  • x{j
  • 18 Aug 2020

Don't you folks believe this is just a smart way of redirecting people's attention towards being against China, instead of focusing on our internal problems?

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  • JoJo
  • kZj
  • 18 Aug 2020

Aierlan, 18 Aug 2020My understanding is that they were allowed to operate there if they agreed to local censorship... moreWhat China does:
1. Banning foreign companies that don't comply with the censorship & Compliance rules
2. Blocking the internet access to those servers so that chinese people can't access.

What USA does:
1. Sanctioning Huawei for violating Iran Sanction by stopping it from aquiring US technologies and products.

I'm a chinese born and raised in China I know how much people hate sensorship. And I don't mind Huawei being punished at all

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  • L8Q
  • 18 Aug 2020

Boggy-Stefy, 18 Aug 2020Here you go (as of August 2020): Productivity: Gmail, Dropbox, Google Apps (Drive, Docs, Ca... moreI said companies, not apps or websites. And still being less than chinese banned

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  • Anonymous
  • MId
  • 18 Aug 2020

This won't harm China. In the long run they will find a better solution. It's the US and the orange man who will suffer instead. They already have a decimated economy and a national health crisis.

China will just become even stronger and better now since this will make them even more self reliant. They make everything better than US anyway.

It's actually great because now we will surely have an alternative to Google's monopoly game. In a couple of years Harmony OS will have everything it needs.

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  • Kole
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  • 18 Aug 2020

J. , 18 Aug 2020And i insist, mention those lots of american companies banned from china. Its suppose that are... moreThats a lie, there are none baned.

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  • mdx
  • 18 Aug 2020

Boggy-Stefy, 18 Aug 2020Here you go (as of August 2020): Productivity: Gmail, Dropbox, Google Apps (Drive, Docs, Ca... moreFunny I did that and its honestly pretty alright. its far cry from north korea and its policies and trade sanctions only make it harder on the people rather than the government

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  • Sr6
  • 18 Aug 2020

Boggy-Stefy, 18 Aug 2020Here you go (as of August 2020): Productivity: Gmail, Dropbox, Google Apps (Drive, Docs, Ca... morebut then again they don't force these things onto other countries. Where as USA has rried influencing other countries.

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  • 18 Aug 2020

J. , 18 Aug 2020And i insist, mention those lots of american companies banned from china. Its suppose that are... moreHere you go (as of August 2020):

Productivity: Gmail, Dropbox, Google Apps (Drive, Docs, Calendar, Maps etc.), Microsoft OneDrive, Slack, Google Play (i.e. no downloading Android apps), Hootsuite.

Social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Pinterest, Quora, Tumblr, Reddit, AO3.

Streaming: YouTube, DailyMotion, Vimeo, Twitch, Periscope, Pandora, Spotify, Soundcloud.

News Media: New York Times, BBC, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, CNN TIME.

Search sites: Google (text and voice), Amazon (Alexa), Wikipedia, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo.
*Note* – You can use Bing in China, but the results within China are censored.

Messaging apps: WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Line, Signal, KaKao Talk (Korean).

Blogging: Medium, Blogspot, WordPress.com

Voip calling: Skype, Google Hangouts, Viber.

Miscellaneous sites: Porn websites, VPN websites, Politically sensitive sites.

And you have the nerve to call others ignor4nt. Have fun with your "nice" country and their products.

P.S. It's all started around 2009, because the China government wanted to control its people and not let them see everything from western civilization.

As I said in different post, same like North Korea, but a little more "democratic" to save the appearances a little bit.
Just go and live in China for 1-2 months, see if you have the same opinion afterwards about freedom of speech and other important human rights.

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  • Anonymous
  • nFX
  • 18 Aug 2020

Boggy-Stefy, 18 Aug 2020Chinese lover. If you love so much China, just go and live there for 1 month, see if you like... moreGood stay in your central Europe and gro

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  • 18 Aug 2020

Boggy-Stefy, 18 Aug 2020Chinese lover. If you love so much China, just go and live there for 1 month, see if you like... moreAnd i insist, mention those lots of american companies banned from china. Its suppose that are much more than chinese banned.

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  • Shui8
  • KZK
  • 18 Aug 2020

That pretty much sums up there will be no MediaTek & Qualcomm equipped Huawei device.

Their future looks very uncertain.

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  • Aierlan
  • K$a
  • 18 Aug 2020

Jojo, 18 Aug 2020Get your fact straights. Google, facebook, and Twitter and other platforms and messenger servi... moreMy understanding is that they were allowed to operate there if they agreed to local censorship laws but they refused to to do this so were blocked. I guess it's kind of a ban but they also had a choice in this matter so it's not an outright ban like the US is doing with Huawei

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  • Anonymous
  • Kg{
  • 18 Aug 2020

When the USA cannot compete, their either impose a tarriff or a ban. They already did this multiple times historically when they imposed heavy tarriffs on Japanese light/small trucks, and on Japanese motorcycles.

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  • Anonymous
  • TRF
  • 18 Aug 2020

Anders, 18 Aug 2020Yes exactly. All the people criticising Trump for giving China a taste of their own medicine n... moreHow is banning other countries from doing business in your own country the same as banning businesses in your country from doing business with other countries?

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  • 18 Aug 2020

Anonymous, 18 Aug 2020Without any proof do not come to any judgment , there is old autocrat policy by americans to k... moreIts okay to eliminate competition.china is doing the same

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  • nrX
  • 18 Aug 2020

MATE 30 PRO, 18 Aug 2020In 3 months ... bye, bye Mr. Trump !!!Those elections are rigged, he will probably win again...

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