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Trump says working with Xi to save telecom giant ZTE

ZTE ban is great wake up call from the U.S
We shouldnt let the U.S hold our neck.

Exactly, that's probably why I have read in China's media more criticism of ZTE than of Trump admin.

Next time (couple of years down the road) they fall into the same trap due to ignorance and laziness, the decision makers at the company's high echelons should be put in prison for good.

Take it as the marketing cost for Made in China 2025 at home and driving the message deep within the psyche of the population and the industry with the ZTE incident. Such an incident is what China needed for giving the initiative greater emphasis. According to this development, it isn't even a price. The Indonesian project is likely profitable in the long run, thus the loans would be repaid. The loan makes Trump's path to profit easier, not a direct cheque to him.

The trade war threats are a big theatre which Trump excels at, he is a show man. Through this theatre he will enrich his business empire.

I believe this also means Trump also back-pedaled the proposed 100 billion additional tariffs.

On the other hand, the 50 Billion China imposed on US farmers continues to make them suffer and China has no intention on easing on the tariffs so long as the US side does not reciprocate.

Trump, I believe, will want to negotiate a graceful exit from the earlier 50 billion.

He did a bluff. China has seen it. Now probably they understood they cannot play the trade-stick game against China. China can hurt back even more because it has a much deeper trade penetration than the US.
 
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Exactly, that's probably why I have read in China's media more criticism of ZTE than of Trump admin.

Next time (couple of years down the road) they fall into the same trap due to ignorance and laziness, the decision makers at the company's high echelons should be put in prison for good.

xiaomi's boss, lei jun, said in an interview that he's not worrying at all that his company is heavily rely on qualcomm's chips.. hahaha.lol.. he's lying. he'll dump that qualcomm bitch in a heartbeat when his chip technology is good enough. dude said all that, because his company about to go IPO. :D
 
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Looks like China is pulling the Qualcomm and NXP card.
 
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My crystal ball said US will try to sabotage the peaceful development, and as we all can see my crystal ball holds the truth.
My crystal ball says Kim will break his promise and it happened. Man I'm good!
 
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xiaomi's boss, lei jun, said in an interview that he's not worrying at all that his company is heavily rely on qualcomm's chips.. hahaha.lol.. he's lying. he'll dump that qualcomm bitch in a heartbeat when his chip technology is good enough. dude said all that, because his company about to go IPO. :D

Trump is an agent. But, I am not sure he is Russian or Chinese agent.

Now he is also out there saving Russia from seven years of budget deficits by helping oil prices go up. And, Russia anticipates to announce budget surplus in 2018.

I would definitely support Trump receiving a "Noble Prize for Peace" if this is going to put him on the top of the Dotard Regime.
 
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A company needs to have contingency plans for supply china disruption. ZTE clearly didn't and they deserve to go under for that.
 
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Samsung in talks with ZTE, others to supply mobile ...
  • The United States banned its companies from selling components to China's ZTE for seven years after it violated the terms of a settlement deal for illegally shipping goods made with U.S. parts to Iran and North Korea.
  • That has created urgency for ZTE to diversify its suppliers, analysts said.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump pledged on Sunday to help ZTE "get back into business, fast."
Published 16 Hours Ago Reuters

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Samsung is in talks with several smartphone makers including China's ZTE to supply mobile processor chips, a senior executive said, a move that will bring it in more direct competition with larger rival Qualcomm.

The South Korean tech giant generates the bulk of its profit from its bread and butter memory chips and has been beefing up development of logic chips such as mobile processors, image sensors and automotive chips to diversify.

Its flagship Exynos mobile chips power Samsung's Galaxy line of smartphones, but the chipset has only one external smartphone client — China's Meizu Technology.


"We are talking to all OEMs," Inyup Kang, head of Samsung's logic chip developer called System LSI, told Reuters in an interview, referring to original equipment manufacturers.

Kang, a former Qualcomm executive, said he expects to announce a new client for its Exynos chipsets in the first half of 2019.

Its search for new clients for the Exynos chips comes as the United States banned its companies from selling components to China's ZTE for seven years after it violated the terms of a settlement deal for illegally shipping goods made with U.S. parts to Iran and North Korea.

That has created urgency for ZTE to diversify its suppliers, analysts said, although attempts to resolve the issue have picked up some pace after U.S. President Donald Trump pledged on Sunday to help ZTE "get back into business, fast."

Regardless of U.S.-China trade talks, Kang said Samsung will continue discussions with ZTE.

Its efforts like that will put further pressure on the industry leader Qualcomm, which said last month it expects the loss of business with ZTE to lower its profits by 3 cents per share next quarter.

Samsung is ranked far behind competitors Qualcomm and Apple in mobile processing chips, but the use of Exynos chips by its own smartphone business helped it become the fastest growing player in the segment, according to research firm Counterpoint.

Samsung's System LSI business saw a 27 percent rise in shipments last year, Counterpoint says.

Qualcomm also faces competition from Chinese companies such as Huawei Technologies, which uses its own processing chips called HiSilicon in its flagship smartphones.

Chips for autos
As the smartphone market slows, Samsung's logic chip division also plans to seek growth in new fields such as fifth-generation mobile network technology (5G) and automotive, Kang said.

He said Samsung is in discussion with multiple automobile companies to develop chips for autonomous driving, declining to name the car makers. It said in January that it is providing automaker Audi with Exynos processor chips.

System LSI still uses Samsung's foundry for all of its manufacturing needs, but is in talks with other contract manufacturers to diversify production in areas Samsung's foundry isn't prepared for yet, such as high-voltage automotive products, Kang said.

TSMC is the world's top contract chip manufacturer, followed by the likes of U.S.-based Global Foundries, Taiwan-based UMC and Samsung.

Samsung's semiconductor business, reporting a 2017 operating profit of 35.2 trillion won ($33 billion), contributed more than 65 percent of the whole firm's record annual profit of 53.65 trillion won last year.

Out of this semiconductor business, memory chips contributed about 96 percent of the profits as it rode a "boom" cycle, while System LSI and foundry took up the rest with about 1.44 trillion won in 2017 operating profits, according to data from Mirae Asset Daewoo Securities.

Kang said his business is expected to see a 5-10 percent revenue growth this year in dollar terms. He declined to provide last year's growth rate.
 
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Samsung is in talks with several smartphone makers including China's ZTE to supply mobile processor chips, a senior executive said, a move that will bring it in more direct competition with larger rival Qualcomm.

That would greatly enhance Korea's trade with China and cover up the losses currently being made due to declining sales of Korean auto in the China's market.

Win-win.

Anything done do undermine US regime is by default a good thing.
 
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