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    FT.com: How China Rules The Waves (Shipbuilding Tech, Port Tech, Shipping & Maritime Network)

    Korean Shipyards Outclass Chinese Competitors in High Value-added Ship Orders By Jung Min-hee October 11, 2018, 10:08 South Korean shipbuilders won 1.63 million compensated gross tonnage (CGT) for 28 vessels in September, accounting for 65 percent of the world's total of 2.52 CGT for 75...
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    Huawei News and Analyses

    New Zealand becomes third Five Eyes member to ban Huawei from 5G network ROBERT FIFEOTTAWA BUREAU CHIEF STEVEN CHASE OTTAWA PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 28, 2018UPDATED 2 DAYS AGO Open this photo in gallery A man talks on his phone beside a Huawei's billboard featuring 5G technology in Beijing, China...
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    China's foreign trade for 2018 already exceeds 2017, jumping 15%

    This is due to frontloading. People are buying stuff up this year to avoid tariffs that will come in effect next year. Right now there is 25% on $50 billion. And 10% on $200 billion worth of imports. Next year this 10% will increase to 25%, and there may be further new tariffs on remaining...
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    Huawei's revenue in 2018 will exceed 100 billion US dollars for the first time

    If US market was available to Huawei, it would have been much bigger! But right now leave alone the US, even other markets are getting increasingly closed on Huawei!
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    Opinionated - China Chipping Away to Semiconductor Dominance

    Then why is it that DJI has partnered with Flir for their thermal imaging solutions? Also, do these companies offer comparable products to Flir? It is not India that is claiming to challenge US. Also, it is not India that has adversarial relations with US. I have seen such claims from...
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    Taiwan TV report: Taiwan interns shocked by how advanced the mainland China is

    Yes, there are also other countries with very small population but still very high poverty, and unemployment. Jobs are not a fixed quantity. They are themselves dependent on population. They depend on economic size, which is dependent on the population. So Jobs themselves are dependent on...
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    Taiwan TV report: Taiwan interns shocked by how advanced the mainland China is

    If you mean that Population is a weakness, I will counter and say that China's large Population has always been its strength. High Population implies high human resources, which is the most important and valuable resource in the world.
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    Opinionated - China Chipping Away to Semiconductor Dominance

    Does China have a company like Flir? That makes infrared sensors for both military and civilian applications?
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    Taiwan TV report: Taiwan interns shocked by how advanced the mainland China is

    What is demographic liability? and how is it a weakness? Care to explain...
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    Taiwan TV report: Taiwan interns shocked by how advanced the mainland China is

    How? Someone who is concerned about China, like you, should look at negative sides and possible weaknesses of their country as well instead of just looking at the strengths. Tell me what do you consider the weaknesses and negative sides of China?
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    Taiwan TV report: Taiwan interns shocked by how advanced the mainland China is

    Possible to have english subtitles for these?
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    China's first solid-state battery production line has become operational

    This kind of hype has caused all the problems that China is facing right now! Have you seen how the foreign policy outlook has completely changed, with China inviting Japanese PM and Australian FM to Beijing, despite none of them having made any concessions on their previous stance...
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    Panel-Maker BOE Ramps Up Move Into Health Care With New Campus

    Still depend on Samsung and LG for high end panels and OLEDs. But display is not something that China should worry about, because while not being at top, BOE is still good enough. What you should worry about is memory (DRAM and NAND) where there is no Chinese company as of now, and the ones...
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    US strikes at the heart of China's tech ambitions with chipmaker ban

    The design is not completely owned by Huawei because huawei uses the recipe (here cores) of other companies. The fabrication process is not a small deal and is very complicated and complex. Hence it is done by only few companies in the world. TSMC and all other vendors rely on many US...
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    US strikes at the heart of China's tech ambitions with chipmaker ban

    You must be a total idiot to say a thing like that. Huawei's chips are made by TSMC, which is a Taiwanese company, and who relies on American equipment from Lam Research, Applied Materials, and KLA-Tencor and other firms to make chips. You know nothing about the semiconductor supply chain it...
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    Opinionated - China Chipping Away to Semiconductor Dominance

    No issues with this. But hyping up your own progress is a recipe for complacency, and disaster. You are way way behind and have a lot of catching up to do still. Just look at what hyping did. If you hadn't created this whole environment of hyping stuff up, US and Europeans wouldn't have got...
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    China Science & Technology Forum

    I actually went through this research paper. And while yes, it is a big deal that it was featured in Lancet, Lancet also listed quite a bit of negative points about this, and actually predicted that there is limited commercial need for it right now. But by selectively picking up facts, this...
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    Opinionated - China Chipping Away to Semiconductor Dominance

    And neither are succeeding. The last I checked the combined market share of these companies doesn't enter even double digits. Also, in imaging, the number of pixels is the most hyped, and useless feature to talk about. Sensor and Pixel Size, sensitivity, ISO, are all more important. Again...
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    [Tariff Impact] China's auto imports plunge to historical low in June

    Did you even read the article? This is because there is an import tax decrease from July 1. Import tax has been cut from 25% to 15%. So obviously, everyone is delaying their purchase and imports in June, so that they can take the advantage in July. It is literally mentioned in the piece...
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    By the numbers: China’s foreign-educated students are returning home

    Again, this is a highly misleading stat. This stat doesn't account for the fact that the kind of Chinese students going abroad has completely changed in the past 2 decades. For example, most of the Chinese students heading out, in 1990s, did so on their own merit, and were highly...
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