Is the US shooting itself in the foot by banning Huawei?

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That professor has strong collaboration with Huawei, trying to commercialized what he has done research at lab.

The leftover family members don't want to implicate further in this matter and go in with life, of course they would say something like that. Depression is cause of suicide reportedly. Sure!
so I infer the professor from 16 minutes ago
quickly found using google what might be related to what I've asked
tidalwave
right above:
US-China tensions played no part in death of renowned Stanford professor Zhang Shoucheng, family says
  • The family of physicist denies Chinese social media rumours that his death was due to US-China tensions or the arrest of Huawei’s CFO
  • Zhang died on Saturday after a long battle with depression
Updated: 5:20pm, 8 Dec, 2018
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would be your professor from
46 minutes ago
... She supposedly gonna meet up with the Chinese professor of Stanford at Mexico, rendezvous. That professor at the same day committed suicide after FBI met with him.
 

Biscuits

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If all fail, Ms Weng would commit suicide before she would extradited to US. She would become a Martyr to China. All charge would drop against her and Huawei. She would do this to defend the honor of the company.

Reportedly Ms Weng avoided traveling outside of the country shortly before she detained in Canada. She supposedly gonna meet up with the Chinese professor of Stanford at Mexico, rendezvous. That professor at the same day committed suicide after FBI met with him.

Lol that’s way too much of a stretch.

Would be easier for China to just get her out of there. They just need to spoof whatever method they use to track her and drive her to a speedboat heading for international waters where there’s a handful of navy ships to discourage anyone from following.

There isn’t shit Canada can do about it as long as she doesn’t travel outside of China and it’s allies ever again.

Or even easier, let them put her in US but keep arresting American spies until she gets released. No country, no matter how little they value their people, will sacrifice multiple intelligence officials for a civilian. It’s a question of information control.
 

weig2000

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If all fail, Ms Weng would commit suicide before she would extradited to US. She would become a Martyr to China. All charge would drop against her and Huawei. She would do this to defend the honor of the company.

Reportedly Ms Weng avoided traveling outside of the country shortly before she detained in Canada. She supposedly gonna meet up with the Chinese professor of Stanford at Mexico, rendezvous. That professor at the same day committed suicide after FBI met with him.

Are you OK?
 

taxiya

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If all fail, Ms Weng would commit suicide before she would extradited to US. She would become a Martyr to China. All charge would drop against her and Huawei. She would do this to defend the honor of the company.

Reportedly Ms Weng avoided traveling outside of the country shortly before she detained in Canada. She supposedly gonna meet up with the Chinese professor of Stanford at Mexico, rendezvous. That professor at the same day committed suicide after FBI met with him.
I can's resist to pick this up. But after this post I will put you in my ignoring list because I can not stand such outlandish madness.

Here is my question. Who is Weng? The Huawei CFO kidnapped is Meng Wanzhou. Are you Ms Meng herself? Are you have telemetric or teleportation skills that you can read her mind from your coach? Who are you to determine or dictate what she would or should do?
 

Hendrik_2000

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The benefit of 5G is enormous But some latter Luddite can't help themselves by torpedoing the progress in the name of politic. Imagine Tele medicine will enormously improve the the quality of Health service in China's country side and developing countries, Tele learning and education, better road management, logistic, transport automation simple breath taking
Via Taishang
China Completes World's First 5G-Powered Remote Surgery

DOU SHICONG
DATE : MAR 14 2019/SOURCE : YICAI
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China Completes World's First 5G-Powered Remote Surgery

(Yicai Global) March 14 -- Two Chinese public hospitals that are located over 2,200 kilometers apart have executed the global first remote surgery, aided by fifth-generation wireless technology.

Dong Jiahong, a hepatobiliary surgeon and Executive President of Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, affiliated with Tsinghua University, consulted a team of doctors via live streaming during an operation that involved a patient in critical condition due to a liver tumor, located at Shenzhen People's Hospital, state-backed China News Service reported.

Doctors can plan surgeries and collaborate on them via 5G, which removes the limits of time and space, Dong said.

Telemedicine is expected to develop with technology upgrades that can model anatomical structures more accurately, while giving doctors better means to acquire information and plan operations, Dong added.


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Tam

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HiSilicon closes in on Qualcomm. Only thing stopping HiSilicon is Huawei itself, not allowing Kirin SoCs to be sold to other Chinese phone makers. If this would to happen, Qualcomm would get a very serious competitor at their hands and lose a substantial portion of the Chinese phone maker market.


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HiSilicon closing on Qualcomm


HiSilicon, Huawei’s chip arm, is closing in on Qualcomm’s leadership in mobile IC technology.



The immediate win targeted by HiSilicon is in 5G modem design and its next target is to get an advantage in process by being first to have chips made on the EUV version of TSMC’s 7nm process.
 

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HiSilicon closes in on Qualcomm. Only thing stopping HiSilicon is Huawei itself, not allowing Kirin SoCs to be sold to other Chinese phone makers. If this would to happen, Qualcomm would get a very serious competitor at their hands and lose a substantial portion of the Chinese phone maker market.


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HiSilicon closing on Qualcomm


HiSilicon, Huawei’s chip arm, is closing in on Qualcomm’s leadership in mobile IC technology.



The immediate win targeted by HiSilicon is in 5G modem design and its next target is to get an advantage in process by being first to have chips made on the EUV version of TSMC’s 7nm process.

Cost and economy of scale is a big problem unless China subsidizes them (not out of the question given America does it too)

If you look at Huawei top of the line phones which have not compromised with any foreign labor or lower end parts, they tend to be very expensive. A company like Xiaomi would not afford selling their phones for 900$.
 

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Cost and economy of scale is a big problem unless China subsidizes them (not out of the question given America does it too)

If you look at Huawei top of the line phones which have not compromised with any foreign labor or lower end parts, they tend to be very expensive. A company like Xiaomi would not afford selling their phones for 900$.
US govt has a history of subsidizing by buying up the company’s products
 

tidalwave

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Are you OK?
What do you mean are you OK??

If you know anything about East Asian culture. Kamikazi attack by japanese and In the past , alot of top politicians and high management would committed suicide so scandal things would not implicate their families.basically, they sacrificed so things end there so their family can live a hassle free lives after.
Or at foxconn, workers committed suicide so their family can get lump sum afterward. Again, sacrifice themselves for the family

If meng death means US cannot pursue Huawei case, she would sacrifice for the good of the company. It's very possible.

You know nothing about East Asian culture. Stick with your McDonald and Burger kings.
 
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