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by olliej
2581 days ago
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I mean sure you could look at it that way - noting that there are other non-US members as well - but then you need to recognize that China has equivalent embargoes across almost all industries that have a presence in China: from the China ownership requirements, to outright banning of foreign competitors. You can’t complain about a magical consortium in the US without acknowledging that China already does the same or worse. |
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Stop replying to email threads, erase the company from the website... 1984 much? :)
Less dramatically, I think this means two things. The leadership of powerful tech companies can now dictate foreign policy to some degree. There used to be complaints about the tech industry's lack of lobbying power. Look at them now. And second, the reason they have to resort to these tactics is they have run out of technical innovation and are desperately trying to shore up prices of what is about to become a commodity product.