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JSSJeepin t1_j27zb9x wrote

> U.S. restrictions are now our new normal, and we're back to business as usual," Xu wrote in the letter that was addressed to staff and released to media.

It's bold of this article to assume they aren't just lying like they often do.

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Gutotito t1_j27zia7 wrote

Chinese state media reports that Chinese state business is blah blah blah... Film at blah blah...

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yngi1r t1_j2808h6 wrote

They article your linking is about a car they produce themselves. US government can't forbid that. The restrictions are for US manufacturers to use components from them to build devices. The restrictions don't apply for manufacturers from outside the US. Lamborghini, Porsche, Renault those are all European car brands.

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JamClam225 t1_j284vfr wrote

Like they often do? All Huawei have been talking about lately is trying to find a way to survive or they're going to go bankrupt. This is different from their usual doom and gloom tone.

Stereotyping is an ugly trait.

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syzygyer t1_j28tmdq wrote

What if Huawei really survive the US sanctions?

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0wed12 t1_j29oqus wrote

They had in 2019 and 2020, but lose the market to others Android phones such as Xiaomi or OnePlus.

What I mean with my initial comment is that they still can sell their phones freely in other parts of the world.

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MysteriousAbroad7 t1_j29qax0 wrote

Ya because those sanctions were only for other countries to follow, America still supplies high tech stuff to China but only through exempted American owned companies, much to the disgust of the Europeans. ASML's CEO last week publicly blasted the US for stopping everyone else doing business with China but left a backdoor open for itself.

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aisle36 t1_j2a4uf4 wrote

And who believes a word they say?? gtfo.

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andytaisap t1_j2aat5v wrote

What were we expecting them to say ? To declare troubles to see their investors run away ?

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StatisticianFar7570 t1_j2aj7x5 wrote

All their space missions are fake....they just film a movie in chinese Hollywood and they sell it as the real thing

People Even believe their bridges are real ....or Even they built the bieggest Damm on earth...duh bro ..it s just a maquette with a garden pump to Make the water move

They are not Even chinese people livin in china ....they pay Big dollar to black people with heavy Make up to Make em look asiátic

Second gdp in the World? ....My ass ...they are behind Morocco as for that matter...they just manipule te numbers with fake accountants ...yep...sure thing as the sun is hot

And don t get me started as the language they speak...yep u Guess it...not chinese at all....just a washed up versión of medieval vietnamese...

People so blind and brainwased these days

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Glittering_Fun_7995 t1_j2ar738 wrote

what ppl seem to forget is that huawei is way more than phones it has a lot of patent in 5G/6G and further, routers/server technology they are going into africa and middle east

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YawaruSan t1_j2avngb wrote

I mean yeah, China by itself is a huge market, sanctions may slow their growth and give rival manufacturers an edge, but we can’t tank their business single-handedly, any business worth its salt will adapt to the market as is.

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StatisticianFar7570 t1_j2b416r wrote

I m being dead serious here My man...china itself aint a country...it's just a bakery...Big egoes u know...smoke selling and all

They hit a half ass succed mixing rice and wheat flour....but thats all they got

One trick pony

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notbad2u t1_j2b4pk4 wrote

They have their own app store. Business as the new usual.

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banme5lol t1_j2chqd4 wrote

Anything Chinese always lie. That’s Newton’s fifth law.

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eggshellcracking t1_j2ck7iq wrote

Huawei just pivoted to software (harmony OS is massive in EVs, China isn't making the same mistakes in EVs they made with phones) and kept expanding its 5g/6g/telecommunications business, while making money from licensing out the ridiculous amount of telecommunications patents it holds. The idea that huawei needs its cellphone business to survive or grow is just copium and delusion. Huawei took a heavy bodyblow in US sanctions but they're more or less fine and profitable now after years of heavy losses + expensive restructuring and pivoting.

UAE literally recently chose huawei 5g over f-35.

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IceCubez101 t1_j2ck97y wrote

I can’t believe a single person in the western hemisphere, or anywhere for that matter, would ever support the actions of the CCP, and continue to support their economy. Europe and the other nations who were invited to join the sanction have single handedly failed the Uyghur Muslims AND the peace of the world. The continued success of the Chinese economy is helpful for the the Chinese government and the Chinese government only! Even the people of China will suffer, with some ethnicities already facing a continuously ignored genocide, in the fashion of the Nazi party of Germany.

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dotjazzz t1_j2czsgf wrote

What's that got anything to do with Huawei? ZTE is the one with significant state ownership, but not outright owned by the state like Datang.

Huawei may or may not have military ties, that doesn't make them a state business either way.

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chewbaklava t1_j2d9lwo wrote

That’s not true at all, that’s not how their economy works. There are both state run and independent businesses, but yes keep reading the guardian where government hacks tell you the real truth.

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Thegloriouskeychain t1_j2dm0je wrote

The Chinese have invested billions and failed multiple times. We have no obligation to allow our technology to be exported to china never mind that them having to increase their r&d slows them down and let’s us increase the lead over them. If eu doesn’t like that then they are more than welcome to begin the process of removing American ip and replacing it with their own.

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Thegloriouskeychain t1_j2e20tp wrote

Except asml uses enough American parts in its products or otherwise the export ban wouldn’t be in effect. And the eu won’t do shit about it, it would lose just as much if not more if they went the route of just stealing ip. And the bad stance to have is to standby and do nothing while china continues to become a greater threat.

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Devilsmark t1_j2e2ys5 wrote

Except ASML has already shipped 23 lithography machines to China.

US is not holding that many IP's to stop ASML from shipping.This kind of Dunning-Kruger smack talk you are fronting with is not based in reality so drop it.

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Thegloriouskeychain t1_j2e4sxb wrote

Us export bans are barely coming into effect and can affect any product that consists of at least a 25% American parts dipshit. Fucking idiot, do you think that these exports bans would be considered such a problem for asml if Washington didn’t have the leverage to enforce them. Fucking dive head first into a brick wall.

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