Supply chain task force lays groundwork for new restrictions [fcw.com]
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Trump’s Huawei ban ‘wins’ one trade battle, but the US may lose the networking war [techcrunch.com]
China's Huawei, 70 affiliates placed on U.S. trade blacklist [www.reuters.com]
Why there's bipartisan support for fighting Huawei's 5G ambitions [mashable.com]
People in China are calling for a boycott of Apple products following new US–China tensions over telecoms giant Huawei https://t.co/n3yxFOyej8
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) May 17, 2019
Sorry but this an ill-informed and naive comment. https://t.co/XDWfgRnhZc
— Sunchartist (@sunchartist) May 16, 2019
Interesting piece (FT). "China’s global ambitions retrace Britain’s imperial past" https://t.co/7UZDB3ebC8 I wrote on some of these same themes in The Atlantic in 2010. https://t.co/89uBL6eySS
— Howard French (@hofrench) May 17, 2019
The key to halting China's global ambitions is in South Asia. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor & its inevitable military follow-on is the flagship of the Belt & Road Initiative. Disrupting that through support of Baloch independence is the first step.https://t.co/dRav8YZCHH
— Lawrence Sellin (@LawrenceSellin) May 16, 2019
Interesting piece by @HillmanJE -- China's digital expansion today mirrors Britain's telegraph cable empire and the "all red" fetish. also, cc: @HeidiTworek https://t.co/5fg9ZuBluL
— Keith Johnson (@KFJ_FP) May 16, 2019
"#China’s infrastructure push would be less threatening if its government were more focused on increasing connectivity than asserting control."-- @hillmanje, Senior Fellow at @CSIS https://t.co/hDVnqhenGF
— Eric Olander 欧瑞克 (@eolander) May 16, 2019
China’s global ambitions retrace Britain’s imperial past. A century and a half ago, Britain was wrapping the world with telegraph cables. Today, China’s Huawei is racing ahead under the world’s seas, writes @HillmanJE for @FT. https://t.co/UUdbgIr2gX
— Reconnecting Asia (@ReconAsia) May 16, 2019
"China’s infrastructure push would be less threatening if its government were more focused on increasing connectivity than asserting control." @ReconAsia director @HillmanJE in @FT. https://t.co/lPTa23FEjs
— CSIS (@CSIS) May 16, 2019
China’s global ambitions retrace Britain’s imperial past https://t.co/T88ydNLWC3
— Financial Times (@FT) May 16, 2019
Trump’s Huawei ban ‘wins’ one trade battle, but the US may lose the networking war – TechCrunch #huawei #networking @jshieber https://t.co/j6kRiBYwb3
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) May 17, 2019
The US government will have a tough time convincing emerging market governments to drop Huawei tech/equipment when there really is no alternative in its cost and performance bracket, and China is investing significantly in these regions: https://t.co/IzRfKft3r7
— Jon Russell (@jonrussell) May 17, 2019
Earlier this year, I introduced H.R. 602 with @RepRubenGallego to cut off the flow of US technology to malicious actors like Huawei. Today, the administration did just that. https://t.co/ACFHMyLbSn
— Rep. Mike Gallagher (@RepGallagher) May 16, 2019
The Commerce Dept also announced it will add Huawei to its "Entity List," banning them from buying components from any U.S. companies without U.S. government approval. https://t.co/rVg6cwBC1t
— Paul Scharre (@paul_scharre) May 16, 2019
This is a huge escalation. I’ll be surprised if there isn’t an
— scientism (@mr_scientism) May 16, 2019
Apple boycott in response or even disruption of Apple’s supply chain. https://t.co/md1itfK7UT
China’s global ambitions retrace Britain’s imperial past. A century and a half ago, Britain was wrapping the world with telegraph cables. Today, China’s Huawei is racing ahead under the world’s seas, writes @HillmanJE for @FT. https://t.co/UUdbgIr2gX
— Reconnecting Asia (@ReconAsia) May 18, 2019
U.S. efforts to stymie #Huawei may be too little too late, writes @jshieber, given the size of its international business in places like South America and #Africa where its clients appear committed to the company regardless of what Washington says. https://t.co/BBettHD39i
— Eric Olander 欧瑞克 (@eolander) May 17, 2019