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I don't see the feasibility to pursue criminal charges against executives at both firms especially since the US government can't establish a case or obtain any evidence. However, most top Chinese tech executives need to stay away from Western countries and their allies as they don't want to be arrested and deported to the US. As for a complete sanction, I think both Huawei and SMIC have expected it is coming.
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(Bloomberg) -- Republican lawmakers are pressing the Biden administration to completely cut off Huawei Technologies Co. and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. from their American suppliers after Huawei launched a new phone using highly advanced technology the US has been trying to keep out of China’s hands.

The phone, which uses a made-in-China 7-nanometer chip that appears to rely on US technology, has stoked debate in Washington over the effectiveness of US attempts to curtail China’s technological and military prowess.


Huawei and SMIC, the Chinese company that produced the chip, are both already subject to partial US sanctions — and are among the primary targets of an export control regime the Biden administration has imposed over the last year. The GOP lawmakers want to escalate restrictions on the companies to full sanctions.

Huawei’s advanced phone shows existing restrictions aren’t effective, a group of 10 Republican representatives led by House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul wrote in a Thursday letter to Alan Estevez, the undersecretary for industry and security at the Commerce Department. The group, which also includes the leaders of the Energy and Commerce, Armed Services and China Select Committees, requested a briefing from Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security as well as the Departments of Defense, State and Energy by Sept. 28.

Read More: US Probes Made-in-China Chip as Tensions Flare Over Technology

“Due to the ubiquity of US origin technology throughout the semiconductor supply chain, these reports suggest a violation of US export control regulations,” the lawmakers wrote. “We are extremely troubled and perplexed about the Bureau of Industry and Security’s (BIS) inability to effectively write and enforce export control rules against violators, especially China.”

The Commerce Department has stayed silent on whether SMIC is violating US sanctions as they investigate the new chip. The department didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Huawei and SMIC are already blacklisted by the US, meaning that American suppliers and others need to obtain special trade licenses to ship to both firms. The companies also are among the targets of export controls announced last year that aim to block China’s semiconductor production from advancing beyond a 14-nanometer chip that’s about eight years behind the most cutting-edge technology.

The Biden administration has been weighing changes to its Huawei licensing policy for months, and has long been under pressure from Republican lawmakers to deny any new licenses to the firm. Now, lawmakers are seizing on the new Huawei phone as more evidence that the US needs to ratchet up its regime.

Specifically, the letter calls for complete blocking sanctions against SMIC and Huawei and a ban on US imports of SMIC-produced chips. The lawmakers also say Commerce should place SMIC, Huawei and all of their subsidiaries on a so-called entity list, subjecting them to trade restrictions, as well as revoke all existing licenses and deny new licenses, and pursue criminal charges against executives at both firms.
 

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I don't see the feasibility to pursue criminal charges against executives at both firms especially since the US government can't establish a case or obtain any evidence. However, most top Chinese tech executives need to stay away from Western countries and their allies as they don't want to be arrested and deported to the US. As for a complete sanction, I think both Huawei and SMIC have expected it is coming.
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(Bloomberg) -- Republican lawmakers are pressing the Biden administration to completely cut off Huawei Technologies Co. and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. from their American suppliers after Huawei launched a new phone using highly advanced technology the US has been trying to keep out of China’s hands.

The phone, which uses a made-in-China 7-nanometer chip that appears to rely on US technology, has stoked debate in Washington over the effectiveness of US attempts to curtail China’s technological and military prowess.


Huawei and SMIC, the Chinese company that produced the chip, are both already subject to partial US sanctions — and are among the primary targets of an export control regime the Biden administration has imposed over the last year. The GOP lawmakers want to escalate restrictions on the companies to full sanctions.

Huawei’s advanced phone shows existing restrictions aren’t effective, a group of 10 Republican representatives led by House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul wrote in a Thursday letter to Alan Estevez, the undersecretary for industry and security at the Commerce Department. The group, which also includes the leaders of the Energy and Commerce, Armed Services and China Select Committees, requested a briefing from Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security as well as the Departments of Defense, State and Energy by Sept. 28.

Read More: US Probes Made-in-China Chip as Tensions Flare Over Technology

“Due to the ubiquity of US origin technology throughout the semiconductor supply chain, these reports suggest a violation of US export control regulations,” the lawmakers wrote. “We are extremely troubled and perplexed about the Bureau of Industry and Security’s (BIS) inability to effectively write and enforce export control rules against violators, especially China.”

The Commerce Department has stayed silent on whether SMIC is violating US sanctions as they investigate the new chip. The department didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Huawei and SMIC are already blacklisted by the US, meaning that American suppliers and others need to obtain special trade licenses to ship to both firms. The companies also are among the targets of export controls announced last year that aim to block China’s semiconductor production from advancing beyond a 14-nanometer chip that’s about eight years behind the most cutting-edge technology.

The Biden administration has been weighing changes to its Huawei licensing policy for months, and has long been under pressure from Republican lawmakers to deny any new licenses to the firm. Now, lawmakers are seizing on the new Huawei phone as more evidence that the US needs to ratchet up its regime.

Specifically, the letter calls for complete blocking sanctions against SMIC and Huawei and a ban on US imports of SMIC-produced chips. The lawmakers also say Commerce should place SMIC, Huawei and all of their subsidiaries on a so-called entity list, subjecting them to trade restrictions, as well as revoke all existing licenses and deny new licenses, and pursue criminal charges against executives at both firms.
 

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by Lewis Page (The Telegraph)

"On Monday, the
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and her escorts exited the South China Sea south of Taiwan out into the Western Pacific. Eight more People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) warships sortied past Taiwan to the north, via the Miyako Strait. Altogether the Taiwanese government counted 20 Chinese warships in the waters around it on Tuesday, and many of these are moving to join up with the Shandong group as this article is written.

It’s the largest carrier group exercise by China seen to date – if it is an exercise.

In fact China would probably see this an operation not an exercise, though probably not a full blown combat op – not this time, anyway. It’s a piece of sabre-rattling intended as a response to several recent US-led manoeuvres with other nations in the region. From the Chinese point of view those came to a head last week with a transit of the Taiwan Strait by a US destroyer and a Canadian frigate, exercising their right of free navigation on the high seas under international law.

Xi Jinping doesn’t much care about international law, which has been largely torn up by Vladimir Putin. China doesn’t accept that Taiwan is independent, and Xi doesn’t like the fact that it is a strong industrial democracy which makes much of the world’s supply of microchips. He isn’t pleased that Taiwan makes extensive use of Western-controlled technology in doing this, which nowadays limits the supply of chips to Chinese industry. Not only the US but Britain is particularly involved here, due to the popularity of chip designs licenced from Cambridge-based Arm. The UK makes a lot of money on Taiwanese-fabricated chips..."

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To note (IMHO):

-The Telegraph is a notorious Anglo-Saxon propaganda and misinformation outlet.

-Lewis Page is just another Anglo-Saxon regime propagandist, one of many.

- Anglo-Saxon wars and coups of aggression (e.g. Iraq, Libya, Syria, Ukraine,etc.) are totally ignored by these regime propagandists.
(how can people be so shameless?)
International law states with no room for uncertainty that Taiwan is a part of China. It was written when Japan surrendered in WW2.

Are the west really gonna invoke Putin as an example of using violence to change borders being acceptable? Then they should also realize what Putin had to realize, that those being attacked won't easily cower. And China has defenses a thousand times stronger than Ukraine. Come at your own risk.

Regardless if the west chooses adherence to international law or the path of Putin, China will still keep conducting exercises and operate troops wherever international law permits.
 

CMP

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I don't see the feasibility to pursue criminal charges against executives at both firms especially since the US government can't establish a case or obtain any evidence. However, most top Chinese tech executives need to stay away from Western countries and their allies as they don't want to be arrested and deported to the US. As for a complete sanction, I think both Huawei and SMIC have expected it is coming.
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(Bloomberg) -- Republican lawmakers are pressing the Biden administration to completely cut off Huawei Technologies Co. and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. from their American suppliers after Huawei launched a new phone using highly advanced technology the US has been trying to keep out of China’s hands.

The phone, which uses a made-in-China 7-nanometer chip that appears to rely on US technology, has stoked debate in Washington over the effectiveness of US attempts to curtail China’s technological and military prowess.


Huawei and SMIC, the Chinese company that produced the chip, are both already subject to partial US sanctions — and are among the primary targets of an export control regime the Biden administration has imposed over the last year. The GOP lawmakers want to escalate restrictions on the companies to full sanctions.

Huawei’s advanced phone shows existing restrictions aren’t effective, a group of 10 Republican representatives led by House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul wrote in a Thursday letter to Alan Estevez, the undersecretary for industry and security at the Commerce Department. The group, which also includes the leaders of the Energy and Commerce, Armed Services and China Select Committees, requested a briefing from Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security as well as the Departments of Defense, State and Energy by Sept. 28.

Read More: US Probes Made-in-China Chip as Tensions Flare Over Technology

“Due to the ubiquity of US origin technology throughout the semiconductor supply chain, these reports suggest a violation of US export control regulations,” the lawmakers wrote. “We are extremely troubled and perplexed about the Bureau of Industry and Security’s (BIS) inability to effectively write and enforce export control rules against violators, especially China.”

The Commerce Department has stayed silent on whether SMIC is violating US sanctions as they investigate the new chip. The department didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Huawei and SMIC are already blacklisted by the US, meaning that American suppliers and others need to obtain special trade licenses to ship to both firms. The companies also are among the targets of export controls announced last year that aim to block China’s semiconductor production from advancing beyond a 14-nanometer chip that’s about eight years behind the most cutting-edge technology.

The Biden administration has been weighing changes to its Huawei licensing policy for months, and has long been under pressure from Republican lawmakers to deny any new licenses to the firm. Now, lawmakers are seizing on the new Huawei phone as more evidence that the US needs to ratchet up its regime.

Specifically, the letter calls for complete blocking sanctions against SMIC and Huawei and a ban on US imports of SMIC-produced chips. The lawmakers also say Commerce should place SMIC, Huawei and all of their subsidiaries on a so-called entity list, subjecting them to trade restrictions, as well as revoke all existing licenses and deny new licenses, and pursue criminal charges against executives at both firms.
Any Chinese corporate employees or executives that travel to the West or west-aligned vassal belongs in US federal prison anyways. If only for their sheer stupidity and treasonous or hanjian tendencies. Their children/wives/mistresses in the west should all be put in US federal prison as well. They will be begging for a transfer to a Chinese one. That wish will never be fulfilled.
 

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siegecrossbow

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PeoplesPoster

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Any Chinese corporate employees or executives that travel to the West or west-aligned vassal belongs in US federal prison anyways. If only for their sheer stupidity and treasonous or hanjian tendencies. Their children/wives/mistresses in the west should all be put in US federal prison as well. They will be begging for a transfer to a Chinese one. That wish will never be fulfilled.
lol, are you alright in the head. how are Chinese business going to ever do any business overseas if they are viewed as traitors and hanjian for just traveling to another country. With that attitude we might as well just give up. It's the job of the Chinese government to protect their citizens from this kind of thuggish behavior, not bow to it by telling their citizen not to travel overseas.
 

james smith esq

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lol, are you alright in the head. how are Chinese business going to ever do any business overseas if they are viewed as traitors and hanjian for just traveling to another country. With that attitude we might as well just give up. It's the job of the Chinese government to protect their citizens from this kind of thuggish behavior, not bow to it by telling their citizen not to travel overseas.
All business can be conducted via China-based video-conference! LOL
 

CMP

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lol, are you alright in the head. how are Chinese business going to ever do any business overseas if they are viewed as traitors and hanjian for just traveling to another country. With that attitude we might as well just give up. It's the job of the Chinese government to protect their citizens from this kind of thuggish behavior, not bow to it by telling their citizen not to travel overseas.
you must be very old, either physically or mentally. all modern business and negotiations can be conducted remotely. only baby boomers still think there's no substitute for in-person.
 
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