Thanks to Trump, China's Huawei Is Dying
by Gordon G. Chang
October 10, 2020 at 5:00 am
Vice President Biden may say he will be tougher on China than Trump, but his supporters have signaled that he will not. Max Baucus, who served as ambassador to China in the Obama years, predicted that, with a Biden win, there would be a "reset" in U.S.-China relations.
So, expect chip companies to lobby a President Biden to restart the flow of chips to Huawei Technologies. The sound of a pen gliding over the signature line on a waiver is music to the ears of one Shenzhen-based threat to the United States—as well as its masters in Beijing.
hat tip:
KT McFarland @realKTMcFarland
A vote for #Biden is a vote for China to dominate the world forevermore.
@GordonGChang explains why it all comes down to tiny made-in-USA microchips. Biden will sell them to China & Trump will not. Without them China can't control 5G.
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https://twitter.com/realKTMcFarland/status/1314891893705265153
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/16621/trump-china-huawei