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by zwaps
2583 days ago
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Yes, Google licenses and products are a US market, because Google sells these things as a US company. You buy these things with US dollars. Because why? Because Google isn't even allowed to sell anything in China to begin with. Everything else is semantics. The CCP disallows foreign companies to participate in the market until the IP is in Chinese hands. This is global power politics, and has been going on for many years. You will lose against China unless you implement full reciprocity. This should go far beyond Huawei, it should hit every Chinese company. And the same should be true for Boeing, Airbus, US farmers and pharma companies.
Alas, we don't live in a fair world, so Huawei is a start. |
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Counterpoint on the broader prescription: Mercantilist systems are historically way less stable. They brought us WWI. Then the cold war brought us dozens of bloody proxy wars.
Maybe there's a win-win possibility instead? I'd contend that if we could do a better job of sharing the pie on our side, we could take the profits from trade and not have a pissed-off middle class electing demagogues.