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ZTE ban lifted as China ponders next trade war move the US blink first

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If USA decide to embargo Huawei, Huawei is doomed as well.

She needs to replace all her Xilinx.

But then now Huawei has her own baseband processors.
 
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After US getting $400 millions in escrow payments. :rolleyes:

Probably more than that, because the fine is 1.4 billions.

Plus US is going to put a close eyes on ZTE and as the SecCom said, they could ban ZTE again if and when the Department of Commerce find out that ZTE broke the agreement again.
 
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Probably more than that, because the fine is 1.4 billions.

Plus US is going to put a close eyes on ZTE and as the SecCom said, they could ban ZTE again if and when the Department of Commerce find out that ZTE broke the agreement again.
In a few years all major Chinese companies will be independent of US tech - then the US can take its sanctions and shove them.
 
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In a few years all major Chinese companies will be independent of US tech - then the US can take its sanctions and shove them.

Then please come back here and tell me to shove it in a few years time.

In the mean time :close_tema::omghaha:
 
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This is how the US regime views its trade relations with China - WRONG! (If I may write like a stunted Twitter user).


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In a few years all major Chinese companies will be independent of US tech - then the US can take its sanctions and shove them.

US has revealed it true colors with ZTE affaire, Chinese companies are on alert now especially those who use "made in USA" components on Chinese design. ZTE case will accelerate China's policy to reduce the dependency on foreign technologies.
 
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In a few years all major Chinese companies will be independent of US tech - then the US can take its sanctions and shove them.

actually this move will put Chinese companies on a fast track to replace all US parts with local made.
 
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If USA decide to embargo Huawei, Huawei is doomed as well.

She needs to replace all her Xilinx.

But then now Huawei has her own baseband processors.
Please explain this Xilinx Huawei thing a bit more..I am curious.
 
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