• Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    Good for them. I still don’t want their equipment in our telecom networks but that’s not a concern for their domestic usage. If anything, it’s probably better for China to use Chinese equipment. Less Chinese money going out of reach into foreign billionaire pockets.

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      5 months ago

      I don’t like the great divide. We get almost no Chinese culture, and it just feels like both nation states are trying to cultivate a West V East narrative for ideological control purposes…

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        5 months ago

        Unless both peoples buy wholeheartedly into nations without borders, this ain’t happening. Unfortunately this could only happen sustainably if it happens on the basis of the working classes realizing their commonality and closeness. If it happens on the basis of free trade, the capitalist class will exploit the arbitrage opportunities between the two countries’ working classes while turning those classes against each other, so they don’t notice they’re being co-exploited.

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      5 months ago

      No it’s not that. Huawei has a very good name in China and new models sell out in minutes.

      Thanks to the US ban Huawei hands had to put a lot of work into making their own OS, ecosystem and CPU chips.

      And they’ve managed to pull it off. They have some very clever people working there.