Someguys say that if the US cuts off all chip supplies to China, the entire high-tech economy of China would be dead. Really?🤔
In the early days, the Soviet Union gave up its commitments and refused to help China develop nuclear weapons. Later, China built it itself.
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The United States refused to allow China to use GPS. China built its own Beidou navigation system, which is more advanced than GPS.
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The United States refused to allow China to participate in the International Space Station, and China created its own Chinese Space Station.
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The United States refused to allow Huawei to use the Android system, and Huawei built Harmony OS itself.
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The United States refused to allow China to use chips.
Believe me, in a few years, China will have its own chip.
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China has abundance of bright minds to excel in new technology & I am convinced we will produce our own chips & OS better than the US version. By then I will do a switch w/o hesitation.
Cooperation is better than tension. Trade is better than threats.
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Jiangnan Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, has signed a contract with Singaporean shipping company Eastern Pacific Shipping for the construction of four Very Large Ammonia Carriers with a capacity of 93,000 cubic meters.👍🏼 offshore-energy.biz/eps-jiangnan-i…
With the latest order, Jiangnan Shipbuilding’s total VLGC order count stands at 52. With 17 orders currently in hand, the company commands an impressive 23% global market share in the VLGC sector.
Jiangnan Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, has delivered the world’s largest Very Large Liquefied Gas Carrier (VLGC) to Singapore-based shipping and trading company Petredec. offshore-energy.biz/worlds-largest…
In the eyes of American political elites, the separation of powers among executive, legislative and judicial powers is the panacea of "American democracy" - it can not only effectively solve the problem of election legitimacy, achieve a smooth transition of power, but also...
... avoid the fierce conflicts and civil wars caused by power struggle, so as to achieve long-term peace and stability.
Not only that, but through tenure and checks and balances, major decision-making mistakes can be prevented.
Notice how Intel has recorded its literal worst losses ever, how Taiwan entered recession due to exports to the mainland plummeting, how S.Korea and Japan suffer devastating deficits also due to exports to China plummeting. Meanwhile, China is... 👇🏼 nytimes.com/2023/05/11/tec…
China has significantly reduced imports from 🇰🇷🇯🇵🇺🇸, further enlarging China's trade surpluses.
The reason is obvious: domestic semiconductor suppliers have already entered mass production, as also evidenced by the takeover of the global market by Chinese car manufacturers.
Notice how western propagandists are extremely mad that China isn't importing more, as if it was in China's interest to do so.
China will keep enlarging its trade surpluses.
There is no reason not to, this is fair economic competition.
Canadian scientists ‘questioned by agents over China links’ ... Scientists in Canada have reported being approached by intelligence agents ... “Some people are being terrified” by the requests for information. timeshighereducation.com/news/canadian-…
Scientists in Canada have reported being approached by intelligence agents enquiring about their foreign partnerships in what appeared to be part of a broader crackdown on research ties with China, the country’s leading faculty association has claimed.
The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) called on its members to resist apparent attempts by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to violate a 60-year-old agreement to generally keep out of campus affairs.
@LiYuan6 👇, the author of this article, with the Chinese name "袁莉", was once a journalist for China's Xinhua News Agency.
In 2004, she betrayed her motherland and began to earn money by writing articles denigrated China in the WSJ and the NYT.
Her articles are worthless.
"In 2021, the number of organisations in the country that had been audited to confirm best practices in “quality management"… ISO 9001 — was 426,716, or roughly 42% of the global total. For India the figure was 36,505; for the US, it was 25,561." ft.com/content/d5a808…
"What China offers is not simply labour, he says, but an entire ecosystem of processes, built over many years. Its topography is difficult to describe, but Apple and its Chinese partners have mastered it."
"As iPhone production ramped up, the value of Apple’s “long-lived assets” in China… soared from $370mn in 2009 to $7.3bn in 2012… more valuable than all of Apple’s buildings and retail stores put together…"