Makes senseChinese really take American attempts to cripple their companies seriously. This is the end result. The busiest shopping season in China is January-February, and there is a Chinese social media announced boycott going on that will lead to a collapse in sale for American brands during peak shopping season in 2020. This will be severe enough to be felt over in the US (Eg Apple revenues and stocks will tank). No more iphone upgrades.
This occurred in the past, when Japanese vehicles took a nosedive over a political squabble, with mainland sales dropping by over 50%. They never recovered, and Chinese brands took over.
Chinese really take American attempts to cripple their companies seriously. This is the end result. The busiest shopping season in China is January-February, and there is a Chinese social media announced boycott going on that will lead to a collapse in sale for American brands during peak shopping season in 2020. This will be severe enough to be felt over in the US (Eg Apple revenues and stocks will tank). No more iphone upgrades.
This occurred in the past, when Japanese vehicles took a nosedive over a political squabble, with mainland sales dropping by over 50%. They never recovered, and Chinese brands took over.
Do you get paid by wordcount?
You're the biggest China shill i've ever seen.
This will be severe enough to be felt over in the US (Eg Apple revenues and stocks will tank). No more iphone upgrades.
I'm just telling it like it is. Dispute THE FACTS, or go point fingers at some other boogeyman.
Chinese really take American attempts to cripple their companies seriously. This is the end result. The busiest shopping season in China is January-February, and there is a Chinese social media announced boycott going on that will lead to a collapse in sale for American brands during peak shopping season in 2020. This will be severe enough to be felt over in the US (Eg Apple revenues and stocks will tank). No more iphone upgrades.
This occurred in the past, when Japanese vehicles took a nosedive over a political squabble, with mainland sales dropping by over 50%. They never recovered, and Chinese brands took over.
Chinese really take American attempts to cripple their companies seriously. This is the end result. The busiest shopping season in China is January-February, and there is a Chinese social media announced boycott going on that will lead to a collapse in sale for American brands during peak shopping season in 2020. This will be severe enough to be felt over in the US (Eg Apple revenues and stocks will tank). No more iphone upgrades.
This occurred in the past, when Japanese vehicles took a nosedive over a political squabble, with mainland sales dropping by over 50%. They never recovered, and Chinese brands took over.
Is that how huawei got big? Copy/ip infringement.while other companies with government backing copied their shit and made it for cheaper to take their market share.
Chinese really take American attempts to cripple their companies seriously. This is the end result. The busiest shopping season in China is January-February, and there is a Chinese social media announced boycott going on that will lead to a collapse in sale for American brands during peak shopping season in 2020. This will be severe enough to be felt over in the US (Eg Apple revenues and stocks will tank). No more iphone upgrades.
This occurred in the past, when Japanese vehicles took a nosedive over a political squabble, with mainland sales dropping by over 50%. They never recovered, and Chinese brands took over.
Celebrating a country’s economic and technological development =/= supporting their government. Do I need to say it?
Let’s imagine this thread was about America, and how Apple is doing it’s best in years. I come in and post about how OP or some other poster is a Trump shill or something. People would think I’m an imbecile.
Also, there was a whole probe into the Huawei-CPC spying accusation nearly a year ago... and the U.S. found no proof. So...
Is that how huawei got big? Copy/ip infringement.
What "brands"? Only Apple ever had significant marketshare in china and it's been falling behind for years.
Also I've been to Chins twice in the last 6 years, Shanghai in 2013, and Shanghai and Gougzhou, probably spelled that wrong, in 2017, and I've seen ONE brand of Chinese car on the road, and almost all the other cars I've seen are Japanese or German, I've even seen Mustangs and GT's there and that's freaking FORD. Chinese brands are barely a thing in China.
I went to two of the biggest cities in china, with crowds of people who come from all around the country coming into these areas or driving past them to get somewhere else, so if Chinese cars even had 30% of the market I should have seen more Chinese cars, and I haven't. I doubt it's much different in Tibet.
Do you have a poster of Mao on your wall?
Chinese brands are barely a thing in China.
Is that how huawei got big? Copy/ip infringement.
They deserve nothing and their tech is mostly based on stolen patents and govt sponsored theft. Fuck them.Huawei deserves.
It has excellent phones, and the best work notebook available in the market.
Careful, that Audi or Toyota you saw is made in China and 51% of its revenue is controlled by its mainland affiliate. Also
you're full of poop, 90% of cars on Chinese cars on the road are Chinese brands. Maybe next time leave the immediate vicinity of your 5 star hotel.
Even US intelligence agencies dispute this claim. Just because intel and apple got big on the backs of stealing japanese, canadian and korean technology...stop projecting.
Your example doesn’t work. The USA isn’t communist. The govt doesn’t leak IP secrets it demands from foreign companies to its own and subsidize tech/dumping on other countries. The USA doesn’t outlaw foreign tech companies like China has for decades.Celebrating a country’s economic and technological development =/= supporting their government. Do I need to say it?
Let’s imagine this thread was about America, and how Apple is doing it’s best in years. I come in and post about how OP or some other poster is a Trump shill or something. People would think I’m an imbecile.
Also, there was a whole probe into the Huawei-CPC spying accusation nearly a year ago... and the U.S. found no proof. So...
No one is projecting and lmao at Apple and intel getting big because of stolen tech.
The factthat Chinese companies steal IP through their own govt is something the worlds companies all complain about. Yes there are plenty of American companies that complain, also Australian, and European companies that have exact examples of Hw using stolen tech.
The idea that because some company somewhere used stolen tech doesn’t somehow make Hw and China less the villain and cesspool of stolen IP.
Your example doesn’t work. The USA isn’t communist. The govt doesn’t leak IP secrets it demands from foreign companies to its own and subsidize tech/dumping on other countries. The USA doesn’t outlaw foreign tech companies like China has for decades.
celebrating Hw is celebrating China’s govt. Absolutely.
People should really begin to study history. Government sponsoring is true, but the rest? Not so much.They deserve nothing and their tech is mostly based on stolen patents and govt sponsored theft. Fuck them.
Careful, that Audi or Toyota you saw is made in China and 51% of its revenue is controlled by its mainland affiliate. Also
you're full of poop, 90% of cars on Chinese cars on the road are Chinese brands. Maybe next time leave the immediate vicinity of your 5 star hotel.
Even US intelligence agencies dispute this claim. Just because intel and apple got big on the backs of stealing japanese, canadian and korean technology...stop projecting.
Tell this to the 土豪 and 土鳖.Chinese really take American attempts to cripple their companies seriously. This is the end result. The busiest shopping season in China is January-February, and there is a Chinese social media announced boycott going on that will lead to a collapse in sale for American brands during peak shopping season in 2020. This will be severe enough to be felt over in the US (Eg Apple revenues and stocks will tank). No more iphone upgrades.
This occurred in the past, when Japanese vehicles took a nosedive over a political squabble, with mainland sales dropping by over 50%. They never recovered, and Chinese brands took over.
Apple is looking at this as pressure.
I have an Honor (their budget brand) Note 8 which I purchased in late 2016. To this day, it's the best phone which maybe only the latest Samsung can rival. No lag. Video, multitasking, general use is flawless. I have a new Motorola which is straight ass.Huawei deserves.
It has excellent phones, and the best work notebook available in the market.
How much of this can be attributed to tarrifs and protectionist measures taken by the CCP?
Also can't knock a China man for buying local, American's used to be proud of seeing Made in America too.
If its not entertainment or B-Ball the Chinese market is not as loving to foreigners. And at any moment they could decide to destroy all their Iphones because Xi is made at USA.
They are only open in ways that suit them. Tencent pulls a segway (remember them?) on pretty much every game company they are involved with, by ripping off their games and buying company stocks with it. I also don't know what you mean about chinese cars. Having a foreign car there is like adding an extra inch on your dick. All I usually see are Hondas, Toyotas, or BMW's. As for huawei taking up shares, it was pretty much expected to happen with all the 5G news running around, the trade war, and apple not doing a great job in marketing anything super attractive.That's not really true, China is very open to foreign markets and products. You're describing Japan which is very monocentric when it comes to bran power. Japanese brands rule Japan. It's just that Chinese are naturally going to avoid products from a country that has declared economic war on them for no other reason than to try and slow China's growth. 24/7 hostility SHOULD breed resentment.
That's not really true, China is very open to foreign markets and products. You're describing Japan which is very monocentric when it comes to bran power. Japanese brands rule Japan. It's just that Chinese are naturally going to avoid products from a country that has declared economic war on them for no other reason than to try and slow China's growth. 24/7 hostility SHOULD breed resentment.
But what about the tariffs? I heard that foreign brands generally are more expensive than local brands because of import duties and VAT's. Foreign cars are more expensive because of additional tariffs by the CCP.
If Foreign goods are more expensive then people will buy local goods.