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  二级军士长

注册:2020-7-8494
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发表于 2021-5-27 08:50:59 |只看该作者 |正序浏览
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Two years ago this month, the Trump Administration placed Huawei Technologies on a blacklist that blocked U.S. companies from selling us the tech components we need to make smartphones and other products as well.

That restriction was followed by others, including a move last year to prevent Huawei from buying chips from the world's largest maker of semiconductors Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), a Taiwan-based manufacturer whose chips are made with equipment from U.S. companies.

The U.S. government took these actions because it believes that as a Chinese company, Huawei could be forced to launch cyberattacks on American telecommunications networks, as well as provide Beijing with the ability to engage in espionage activity in the U.S.

Cybersecurity has dominated the news lately. Earlier this month U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order aimed at strengthening America's cyber defense following a ransomware attack that shut down America's biggest fuel pipeline for several days, as well as last year's damaging attacks on U.S. government agencies and private companies perpetrated through Microsoft Exchange and an IT company called Solar Winds.

If Biden's executive order leads the U.S. government to adopt a more fact-based approach to cybersecurity, that will be all to the good. In fact, the order could actually benefit both the U.S. and China -- if it is coupled with renewed American acceptance of global competition rather than a continuing slide toward protectionism.

If the Biden administration embraces competition, U.S. and Chinese companies can continue down a well-trodden path that has strengthened their intertwined economies over the past decade. But if President Biden follows Trump's lead in permitting competition only when it aligns with U.S. political aims, the global economy will extend its headlong rush into economic and technological decoupling.

In the short term, separating America's supply chains from China will hurt some Chinese companies -- including Huawei, whose overseas revenues declined last year as a result of the blacklist. But in time, decoupling will cost the U.S. an estimated $190 billion in lost GDP," according to U.S. research outfit The Rhodium Group. It will also hurt American companies' leadership in semiconductors and other technologies by shrinking their revenues and forcing them to cut R&D spending.

Unfortunately, the damage does not stop there. According to Economist Intelligence Unit estimates, a full decoupling of trade between China and the Five Eyes countries -- Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the U.K. and the U.S. -- would cost the global economy more than $50 trillion.

Even the U.S. government's own National Intelligence Council has warned that splitting the world into several economic and security blocs will impose extraordinary costs, including "massive financial losses for countries and corporations, as supply chains fracture, markets are lost, and once lucrative sectors, like travel and tourism, decline."

Washington's beef is not really with Huawei, but with China, a strategic competitor whose rise could threaten the economic and military primacy America has enjoyed for decades. Although U.S.-China relations may not thaw any time soon, it seems clear that the current administration is taking a more multilateral approach to the world than its predecessor did.

This gives us hope that there may eventually be a change in how the U.S. government chooses to treat Huawei and other global technology companies headquartered outside of the United States.

We understand that the administration is busy coping with COVID and trying to boost the U.S. economy. But we also hope that when the time is right, they will talk to us. To ease their concerns about our products and technologies, we are prepared to be subject to the most stringent controls.

We're open to discussing anything, including setting up manufacturing operations in the United States, opening Huawei's equipment to independent testing, or licensing our fifth-generation, or 5G, technology to a U.S. company or consortium.

Washington may want to consider the company's CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei's offer to license Huawei's 5G technology to an American company. The agreement could include part or all of Huawei's 5G patent portfolio, including software source code, hardware designs and technologies related to manufacturing, network planning and testing.

There are several U.S. companies that could take this on, and it seems reasonable to assume that one or two might be interested in learning more. But they are unlikely to speak up without the U.S. government's blessing.

America is in a strong position to enhance its global technology leadership by collaborating with international technology companies, including those based in China. We hope that instead of lumping together many disparate China-related issues for bargaining purposes, as his predecessor did, President Biden will disaggregate the issues and examine each one on its merits.

A better future will be built by people working together; no company or country can do it alone. The U.S. and China must find a way to compete and collaborate despite their differences.

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  上尉

注册:2006-8-18224
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发表于 2021-6-1 15:56:10 |只看该作者

交谈是用talk to ?不是 with 吗?

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  中士

注册:2013-1-1324
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sq58622 发表于 2021-5-31 11:53
拆就代表中国输了

输赢不重要, 十几万员工活下去才重要..... 面子没那么重要, 后面迎头赶上

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军衔等级:

  中尉

注册:2008-7-14183
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liujialiujia200 发表于 2021-5-30 17:23
这样拆 最大的好处是 保存了 中国科研人员的持续竞争力,让 威尼斯人官方网站行业的我们 继续有饭吃。。。。对国家也影 ...

拆就代表中国输了

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liujialiujia200  输赢不重要, 十几万员工活下去才重要..... 面子没那么重要, 后面迎头赶上  详情 回复 发表于 2021-5-31 16:50

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发表于 2021-5-31 09:45:31 |只看该作者
人家搞了2年发现,咦,甜头不少~~掐七寸非常管用,非常好使~不想搭理咱~~

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  少将

注册:2003-9-27166

爱心徽章,06年为希望小学奉献爱心纪念徽章 爱心徽章,07年为希望小学奉献爱心纪念徽章 爱心徽章,09年为家园助学活动奉献爱心纪念徽章

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发表于 2021-5-30 18:14:54 |只看该作者
华为pacd本来就是干这个的,政府和公共关系部门

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军衔等级:

  中士

注册:2013-1-1324
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liujialiujia200 发表于 2021-5-30 17:21
华为可以拆分啊。。。。拆分成 四个或者五个 小公司,  这四个 五个小公司依旧可以 组团去 国际
市场捞金, ...

这样拆 最大的好处是 保存了 中国科研人员的持续竞争力,让 威尼斯人官方网站行业的我们 继续有饭吃。。。。对国家也影响不会很大。。。背后默默补短板就好了 ,  就比如 割掉荣耀,  华为既得利益集团 散伙卖公司分钱就完了,
其实也挺好。

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sq58622  拆就代表中国输了  详情 回复 发表于 2021-5-31 11:53

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  中士

注册:2013-1-1324
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华为可以拆分啊。。。。拆分成 四个或者五个 小公司,  这四个 五个小公司依旧可以 组团去 国际
市场捞金,比如 前华为A 前华为B 前华为C ,  五人军团不一定就干不过 爱立信 诺基亚。。。。

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  中将

注册:2019-10-141284
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bkuecc 发表于 2021-5-29 09:24
从一开始就不该国家层面出头,尤其是外交部,你提的越多,老美觉得越重要,越是捏着不放,国家为28牺牲太多 ...

有道理!这个还是咱们不了解USA社会运作机制导致的错误做法。
喊话President Biden不符合USA社会和GOV运作流程,President Biden个人无权干涉参众两院和商务部、安全局,反而是如果President Biden瞎安排复议或取消,还会被弹劾越权。。正确的做法是致函商务部和参众两院贸易委员会申诉

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  上等兵

注册:2019-6-1445
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从一开始就不该国家层面出头,尤其是外交部,你提的越多,老美觉得越重要,越是捏着不放,国家为28牺牲太多了

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  下士

注册:2005-3-269
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发表于 2021-5-29 07:11:52 |只看该作者
总感觉华为....把所有事情都上升到了ZZ高度

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  新兵

注册:2021-5-17
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hbe01563jp 发表于 2021-05-27 11:31:38 个人感觉上升到ZZ层面反而很难,还不如从商业层面来解决,小米是怎么解除的应该学一学。

跪舔???

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注册:2018-1-25163
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发表于 2021-5-28 21:04:18 |只看该作者
活下去是硬道理,相信华为公司的处理能力!

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  一级军士长

注册:2018-7-1093
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发表于 2021-5-28 21:00:11 |只看该作者
特朗普:假新闻,下一条!

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  元帅

注册:2016-5-52933
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oooooooo 发表于 2021-5-28 14:55
可以用又不违法,那用了不给钱怎么办?

不给钱是违法的,漫天要价也是违法的,双方都可以起诉对方,法院会判一个相对合理的价格。

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  新兵

注册:2021-5-247
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发表于 2021-5-28 19:10:56 |只看该作者
I beg you talk to us

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  上尉

注册:2011-2-14108
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我能说支持华为攻坚光刻机么

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