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  • Huawei calls on Washington to 'halt illegal action' against the company

    05/29/2019 12:00:14 AM PDT · by Zhang Fei · 17 replies
    CNN ^ | Updated 1:19 AM ET, Wed May 29, 2019 | Sherisse Pham, CNN Business
    Shenzhen (CNN Business)Huawei is pressing on with its lawsuit against the United States, challenging the constitutionality of a US law banning federal agencies from buying its products. The embattled Chinese tech firm said Wednesday that it wants Washington to "halt illegal action" against it, calling US restrictions on Huawei an attempt to put it out of business. American politicians are "using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company," Song Liuping, Huawei's chief legal officer, said in a press conference in Shenzhen. Huawei has filed a motion for summary judgment, asking the court to overturn part...
  • Jailed for a Text: China’s Censors Are Spying on Mobile Chat Groups

    05/26/2019 5:54:18 PM PDT · by Zhang Fei · 25 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | December 07, 2017 | Eva Dou
    UYANG, China—One night this September, construction supervisor Chen Shouli fired off a joke in a chat group. “Haha,” he typed on his black iPhone 7, followed by an off-color wisecrack about a rumored love triangle involving a celebrity and one of China’s most senior government officials. Four days later, he says, the police telephoned, ordering him in for questioning. “I thought, I haven’t done anything wrong, have I? I’m law-abiding,” recalls Mr. Chen, a wiry 41-year-old. “So I went in. Once I arrived, they wouldn’t let me leave.” Mr. Chen was locked in a cell for five days, he says....
  • Huawei boss defends US companies against rising Chinese nationalism

    05/23/2019 12:11:59 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 11 replies
    South China Morning Post ^ | 05/23/2019 | Mimi Lau
    Huawei Technologies founder Ren Zhengfei has moved to quell a rising tide of nationalistic fervour in China against US firms, including Google and Intel, following last week’s blacklisting of the world’s No 2 smartphone maker by the Trump administration. Speaking to mainland media outlets on Tuesday, Ren cautioned Chinese media and consumers against equating buying decisions with patriotism and called for an end to criticism of US corporations. In a global setback for Huawei’s 5G technology, US President Donald Trump also signed an executive order barring US companies from using telecommunications equipment made by firms posing a national security risk...
  • GOP throws up impeachment shield around Trump

    05/20/2019 6:18:44 AM PDT · by Innovative · 65 replies
    CNN ^ | May 20, 2019 | Stephen Collinson
    Republicans are moving fast to squelch Justin Amash's rebellion against Donald Trump before his conclusion that the President "engaged in impeachable conduct" -- the first by a GOP lawmaker -- can gather momentum. But Democrats who want a more hardline strategy against the President are seizing on the Michigan congressman's sudden intervention to pile pressure on their own leaders for tougher action. Amash's act of conscience on Saturday sparked immediate speculation over whether a tiny leak in the Republican dam could grow into a torrent of support running away from the President.
  • Trump’s ‘great patriot’ farmers follow him into a trade war [barf alert]

    05/19/2019 11:15:33 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 18 replies
    Associated Press ^ | May 19, 2019 | Sara Burnett and Scott McFetridge
    Iowa farmer Tim Bardole survived years of low crop prices and rising costs by cutting back on fertilizer and herbicides and fixing broken-down equipment rather than buying new. When President Donald Trump’s trade war with China made a miserable situation worse, Bardole used up any equity his operation had and started investing in hogs in hopes they’ll do better than crops. A year later, the dispute is still raging and soybeans hit a 10-year-low. But Bardole says he supports his president more today than he did when he cast a ballot for Trump in 2016, skeptical he would follow through...
  • China can 'very easily wipe out' US railroad system, Rep. Garamendi warns

    05/17/2019 9:31:54 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 43 replies
    Fox Business ^ | May 17, 2019 | Julia Limitone
    Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., said the U.S. has another big problem on its hands when it comes to China: control of the rail system. “The Chinese rail company CRRC is establishing itself in America. It’s already wiped out the Australian rail industry. They could very easily do it in America,” he told Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo on Friday. The Chinese state-owned corporation is also the world’s top passenger train maker, has very heavy subsidies to do competitive pricing, “way, way below any other price,” and is going to “take over the market” if the U.S. doesn’t act fast, Garamendi added....
  • EU leaders: We won't follow Trump's Huawei ban

    05/16/2019 8:30:06 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 25 replies
    Deutsche Welle ^ | 05.16.2019 | av/cmk (Reuters, AFP)
    The leaders of Germany, France and the Netherlands said Thursday that their governments do not plan to follow the lead of the US and ban Chinese telecommunications company Huawei from building up their national 5G high-speed mobile networks. President Donald Trump declared a national emergency for the telecommunications sector on Wednesday, citing “unacceptable risks” from “foreign adversaries” — including from cyberespionage and sabotage. The executive order empowers Washington to ban technology and services, including Huawei, which US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said would be blacklisted as of Friday. The US has urged allied governments to exclude Chinese companies such as...
  • Merkel lumps U.S. in with China, Russia as “global rivals”

    05/16/2019 8:40:13 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 47 replies
    Hotair.com ^ | May 16, 2019 | JAZZ SHAW
    Some of our European allies aren’t acting very much like allies these days. The latest example of this phenomenon comes to us from Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel has basically put aside all pretenses of diplomacy and is now insulting us to our faces. In remarks to the German press this week, she spoke of the “adversaries” Europe must contend with, both militarily and in terms of trade agreements, and listed three examples. China, Russia and… the United States. (Newsweek) German Chancellor Angela Merkel lumped in the United States with Europe’s other global adversaries on Wednesday, arguing that the countries...
  • The Atlantic: China Isn’t Cheating on Trade

    05/15/2019 8:41:39 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 58 replies
    The Atlantic ^ | 05/15/2019 | Peter Beinart
    News reports suggest that in the coming weeks, the United States and China might sign an agreement that repeals the tariffs the two nations have been levying on each other’s goods for the past nine months. If past behavior is any guide, Donald Trump will call it the greatest deal ever, and global markets will breathe a sigh of relief. But the deal will likely constitute only a modest pause in Washington’s growing hostility toward Beijing. That’s partly because, for Trump, no agreement is truly final. The president, The New York Times recently observed, “has repeatedly agreed to new trade...
  • The impact of Trump tariffs on sneakers would be 'staggering'

    05/13/2019 3:00:49 PM PDT · by Mariner · 76 replies
    Yahoo ^ | May 13th, 2019 | Reggie Wade
    The U.S. sneaker market is valued at $21.2 billion, according to Cowen Equity Research, and while sneakers were left off President Trump’s most recent duty list, many sneaker fans are wondering what effects a new round of tariffs could have on the booming industry. On May 10, Trump made good on his promise to raise tariffs by 15% on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports. The now 25% tariffs are meant as a punishment to China for the country's refusal to accept the Trump Administration’s latest version of a potential trade deal. Trump also ordered the Office of the United...
  • Experts say China isn't too worried about Trump's tariff threats

    05/07/2019 7:52:11 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 41 replies
    NBC "News" ^ | May 7, 2019 | by Corky Siemaszko (D-NBC)
    The Chinese strategy, one expert said, is basically to let Trump bluster and then resume talking with more serious administration officials. NEW YORK - The Chinese were not surprised by President Donald Trump's threats to impose more tariffs on their goods, several experts said Monday - they just assumed it was Trump being Trump. “I am not sure how literally Trump’s threat is being taken in Beijing, but he has articulated essentially the same threat before,” William Hurst, a Northwestern University political science professor and an expert on Chinese politics and legal institutions, wrote in an email to NBC News....
  • China putting minority Muslims in 'concentration camps,' U.S. says

    05/03/2019 5:11:25 PM PDT · by RevelationDavid · 61 replies
    Reuters ^ | Muslim
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States accused China on Friday of putting well more than a million minority Muslims in “concentration camps,” in some of the strongest U.S. condemnation to date of what it calls Beijing’s mass detention of mostly Muslim Uighur minority and other Muslim groups. More at link above..... Is there a down side here?
  • Time to sound the alarm about 5G?

    05/01/2019 7:20:08 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 42 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 05/01/2019 | Robert Arvay
    My grandmother cooked in her kitchen on a wood-burning stove until, at 92 years of age, she passed away. Wood stove technology is not as simple as some people think. We may have to learn it all over again. Here is why: I recently read an online article about something called 5G and became aware that this innovation will potentially enable any large government, our own or our adversaries, to spy, hack, sabotage or otherwise wreak havoc on the entire world infrastructure of communication and security. This is not hyperbole. It is as real as nuclear bombs, and if not...
  • What Visiting a Park in China is like

    05/01/2019 4:29:46 AM PDT · by vannrox · 50 replies
    Metallicman ^ | 1MAY19 | Editorial Staff
    Here we spend some time exploring China. In particular some of those outstanding mountains that are just about everywhere. Please kindly note that this post has multiple embedded videos. It is important to view them. If they fail to load, all you need to do is to reload your browser. China is a land of some amazing nature and spectacular views. You look at the brochures, and the commercials, and the videos and say “Man oh man, I just have to go there and visit that place!“. Well, this is what it’s like… It’s all about the climb.
  • Germany wants speedy end to China-US trade war

    04/27/2019 10:39:08 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 28 replies
    Deutsche Welle ^ | 04.27.2019
    German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier told Chinese Vice Premier Liu He on Saturday that he hoped the US-China trade dispute that has slowed global growth would soon be over. For months, the world’s two largest economies have been locked in a trade war that has cost them billions of dollars and rattled global markets. The row has also taken its toll on businesses from Germany and other European countries that are operating in China, Altmaier was quoted by state media as saying. The 9-month trade dispute between Beijing and Washington has disrupted supply chains, upset global markets and involved both...
  • Biden Told Communist China He Fully Understood Their One-Child Policy

    04/26/2019 9:40:18 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 20 replies
    Cybercast News Service ^ | April 26, 2019 | 4:30 AM EDT | Patrick Goodenough
    From the claim that the U.S. “kicked Hezbollah out of Lebanon” to an assertion that the Taliban “is not our enemy,” former Vice President Joe Biden may find himself defending some of his past foreign policy stances as the 2020 presidential contest gets underway. […] During a 2011 visit to China as vice president, Biden referred to the communist government’s population limitation regime but with no mention of its coercive nature. Rather he expressed an understanding for the policy, saying he was not “second-guessing” the Chinese over the issue. “Your policy has been one which I fully understand — I’m...
  • In Laos, A Chinese-Funded Railway Sparks Hope For Growth — And Fears Of Debt

    04/26/2019 7:26:15 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 17 replies
    NPR ^ | April 26, 2019 | Ashley Westerman
    In Southeast Asia's only landlocked country, the Mekong River is a lifeline. From a slow boat heading up the river in Laos, you'll see fishermen working in their boats, riverside farms where bananas grow, and domesticated buffalo lazing. Occasionally a ferry chugs by. From time to time, steps leading to a riverside village become visible on the banks through the foliage. The wind is swift, and the brown fresh water laps up onto the side of the boat. Just over 9 miles north of Luang Prabang, a startling aberration appears: five giant concrete pylons rising out of the water. Red...
  • Hacker Finds He Can Remotely Kill Car Engines After Breaking Into GPS Tracking Apps

    04/25/2019 8:06:50 PM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 100 replies
    Motherboard ^ | 24 April 2019 | Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai |
    “I can absolutely make a big traffic problem all over the world,” the hacker said. On some cars, the software has the capability of remotely turning off the engines of vehicles that are stopped or are traveling 12 miles per hour or slower, according to the manufacturer of certain GPS tracking devices. By reverse engineering ProTrack and iTrack’s Android apps, L&M said he realized that all customers are given a default password of 123456 when they sign up. ProTrack is made by iTryBrand Technology, a company based in Shenzhen, China. iTrack is made by SEEWORLD, a company based in Guangzhou,...
  • The Chinese Love of Off-Road Vehicle Adventures

    04/22/2019 4:55:20 PM PDT · by vannrox · 15 replies
    Metallicman ^ | 23APR19 | Editorial Staff
    In America we have RV's, donut-wheeled motorized trikes, and dirt-bikes. We have jeeps and all sorts of pickups. Well, you know what? So does China. The Chinese love the sport of going "off road" and exploring China. Here we are doing to have a brief review of this most awesome pastime. Just make sure that your trunk is filled with ice and a fine beverage of your choice. Myself, I prefer a nice icy-cold beer, but wine, VSOP, XO and whiskey are fine alternatives. The Chinese love to travel in groups The Chinese love to travel in groups. They really...
  • US trade deficit narrows to $49.4 billion in February

    04/17/2019 9:28:14 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 17 replies
    Associated Press ^ | April 7, 2019 | Paul Wiseman
    The U.S. trade deficit fell for the second straight month in February, and the politically sensitive deficit in the trade of goods with China narrowed. The Commerce Department said Wednesday that the gap between the goods and services that the United States sells and what it buys from the rest of the world dropped 3.4% to $49.4 billion in February, the lowest since June. The deficit had slid 14.6% in January. Exports climbed 1.1% to $209.7 billion on a surge in shipments of civilian aircraft, passenger cars and medicine. Imports rose 0.2% to $259.1 billion. The goods deficit with China...