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Sanctions against Huawei fail, then birth 'Delete America' campaign across China's supply chains
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Five years following strict technology exports bans aimed at Huawei, a Chinese electronics and telecommunications giant, the company is stronger and more profitable than ever. What's more, Huawei and thousands of other companies across China have embraced a "Delete America" strategy from all their supply chains.
Some officials maintain that the bans on Huawei exports and contracting have been successful, however, and point to laws that require US government contractors, the Pentagon, and allied countries to "rip and replace" Huawei gear from communications networks.
However, almost no real progress there has been made, as only a small percentage of US government contractors have made the switch, the Pentagon has asked for and received waivers each year so they do not have to comply, and our allies have flatly refused to replace Huawei telecommunications equipment.
When surveyed, Americans report historic low levels of confidence in our institutions, with corresponding high levels of distrust. Officials promised that tariffs will not lead to higher prices, that national security concerns necessitate banning affordable Chinese electric cars, and that Huawei represents a grave threat to the country. American citizens seem to reject most of those positions, as they continue to buy Chinese-made products in high volumes, and express to pollsters their hope to buy Chinese vehicles. As to Huawei, even the Pentagon and our biggest contractors are sticking with Huawei gear, given more costly alternatives.
Resources and links:
Wall Street Journal, The U.S. Wanted to Knock Down Huawei. It’s Only Getting Stronger.
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Fortune, Even the Pentagon can’t completely freeze Huawei out of its operations
Bloomberg, Pentagon Has a Huawei Dilemma Congress Doesn’t Want to Solve
The Economist, America’s trust in its institutions has collapsed
Gallup, Historically Low Faith in U.S. Institutions Continues
One Year Later, Even President Biden Admits the “Inflation Reduction Act” Failed to Lower Costs for Americans
Obamacare Has Doubled the Cost of Individual Health Insurance
America’s campaign to kill Huawei has failed
Bloomberg, China’s Record Trade Surplus Risks Further Straining Ties
Closing scene, Lhasa, Tibet
Some officials maintain that the bans on Huawei exports and contracting have been successful, however, and point to laws that require US government contractors, the Pentagon, and allied countries to "rip and replace" Huawei gear from communications networks.
However, almost no real progress there has been made, as only a small percentage of US government contractors have made the switch, the Pentagon has asked for and received waivers each year so they do not have to comply, and our allies have flatly refused to replace Huawei telecommunications equipment.
When surveyed, Americans report historic low levels of confidence in our institutions, with corresponding high levels of distrust. Officials promised that tariffs will not lead to higher prices, that national security concerns necessitate banning affordable Chinese electric cars, and that Huawei represents a grave threat to the country. American citizens seem to reject most of those positions, as they continue to buy Chinese-made products in high volumes, and express to pollsters their hope to buy Chinese vehicles. As to Huawei, even the Pentagon and our biggest contractors are sticking with Huawei gear, given more costly alternatives.
Resources and links:
Wall Street Journal, The U.S. Wanted to Knock Down Huawei. It’s Only Getting Stronger.
The US is moving very, very slowly away from Huawei
Fortune, Even the Pentagon can’t completely freeze Huawei out of its operations
Bloomberg, Pentagon Has a Huawei Dilemma Congress Doesn’t Want to Solve
The Economist, America’s trust in its institutions has collapsed
Gallup, Historically Low Faith in U.S. Institutions Continues
One Year Later, Even President Biden Admits the “Inflation Reduction Act” Failed to Lower Costs for Americans
Obamacare Has Doubled the Cost of Individual Health Insurance
America’s campaign to kill Huawei has failed
Bloomberg, China’s Record Trade Surplus Risks Further Straining Ties
Closing scene, Lhasa, Tibet