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Mario Cavolo
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Let's see if i've got this straight

A Chinese domestic chip company in a country called China...

sells its products to another Chinese company in a country called China...that's Huawei, who then sells the

product, a mobile device, to Chinese citizen customers...

who are living inside the country of China And this violates sanctions and laws of another country called the United States...

Well, of course!


 
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only solution is to take taiwan

i wonder if our resident chinese males will join the war
 
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only solution is to take taiwan

i wonder if our resident chinese males will join the war

Or maybe you make the machines that makes the chip? So that sanction means jackshit? I still remember someone said China wouldn't and couldn't buy Iranian oil cause it was sanctioned. Now we are buying more than before.
 
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so u think circumventing oil sanctions is like making lithography machine?

those oil smugglers in mexico be doing some state of the art science
 
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so u think circumventing oil sanctions is like making lithography machine?

those oil smugglers in mexico be doing some state of the art science
Thats not the point he is making is it? Once you break someone heart, you can break it again, first it was oil sanctions and then attempt to make a Chinese company bankrupt.
US still thinks world owes them despite the fact with grand speeches and resolutions passed at the UN for how the countries interacts with each other.
 
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China needs to be innovated.

The faster and bigger RnD in China, the safer.

Speed is extremely crucial for China until you are leaving the rivals far far behind.
 
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https:// t. me/two_majors/11759

💪💪💪🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳

THE DEFINITIVE HUAWEI MATE 60 PRO VERDICT

Comes from Bill Chen from the National University of Singapore. Making a killing on the Chinese net.




"This phone is not subject to sanctions.
It has nothing to do with Google.
It has nothing to do with TSMC.
It has nothing to do with any western semiconductor tool manufacturer.
It has nothing to do with any Taiwan/South Korea/Japan/U.S. parts or material suppliers.
It has nothing to do with U.S. patents.
No other mobile phone manufacturer can achieve such an achievement.
It has nothing to do with the United States at all, and it is completely outside the scope of sanctions. This is a historic first."

And the icing on the cake...


"The comprehensive sanctions on Huawei have cut off its dependence on foreign suppliers who are vulnerable to U.S. sanctions, and forced Huawei to establish a supply chain that can only be carried out domestically, which allows it to withstand sanctions without losing his livelihood.

The existence of this completely independent supply chain (including non-Swift financing) is a nightmare for Gina Raimondo and her Department of Commerce." Switchblade
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so u think circumventing oil sanctions is like making lithography machine?

those oil smugglers in mexico be doing some state of the art science
Dude, we bought it fair and square. People here were desperately trying to prove China bought no oil for months. Trying to save face and show3d that nobody dared defy US, you see us giving a fck? That's the difference between sovereign powers and poodles. Lithography? 10 years ago ppl said no chink can make jet engines. We are alrwdy making them machines, just not the most advance. We already made a 32nm EUV machine back in 2017,but so what? Now Huawei proved multipatterning with older machines can produce the same economies of scale, this will fxk someone badly. There are rumors they can even make 5nm cheaply, remember how solar panels used to cost 5x more until we killed off everybody? THINK OUT OF THE Box.
 
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