Devilsmark
Devilsmark t1_j2e1233 wrote
Reply to comment by Thegloriouskeychain in China's Huawei sees 'business as usual' as U.S. sanctions impact wanes by glawgii
The majority of the parts are not covered by US IP
The US will lose the most if it comes down to some kind of world-war-tech.
It's such a bad stance to have, "either you are with us or against us"
Devilsmark t1_j2d0ijh wrote
Reply to comment by Thegloriouskeychain in China's Huawei sees 'business as usual' as U.S. sanctions impact wanes by glawgii
Which should be a wake up call for the European Union.
What US is doing is strengthening China's R&D and scarring away everyone else from investing in US.
Devilsmark t1_j2ay2i0 wrote
Reply to comment by MysteriousAbroad7 in China's Huawei sees 'business as usual' as U.S. sanctions impact wanes by glawgii
ASML is being blackmailed into submission by the US.
Having a company in the EU not able to sell products because of American policy is alarming to the EU.
Devilsmark t1_j2e2ys5 wrote
Reply to comment by Thegloriouskeychain in China's Huawei sees 'business as usual' as U.S. sanctions impact wanes by glawgii
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.