... tech giant heiress’s words may sound, the fact remains that the company remains a target of U.S. prosecution and sanctions—something that is not about to change anytime soon.
When the Sanctions Bite
Ivan Danilin:
A New Stage in the U.S.–China Tech War: Huawei and Other U.S. Targets
It was former U.S. President Donald Trump who in May 2019
signed
an order that allowed the then-Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to halt any transactions concerning information or communications technology “posing ...
... the competition between the largest technology leaders has only intensified. COVID-19 is hardly a direct cause of increased competition. However, it was in 2020 that it reached a fundamentally new level.
Ivan Danilin:
A New Stage in the U.S.–China Tech War: Huawei and Other U.S. Targets
The main opponents in the technology race today are China and the United States. The telecommunications industry is at the forefront of this competition. At the same time, it should be seen in the context of the ...
... significance is huge. They represent not only an attempt to undermine the "shaky peace" that has defined relations between the United States and China since January 2020 in connection with the coronavirus pandemic, but also a new stage in the tech war that has been unfolding between the two countries.
A Victim of Liberal Globalization
Those who are looking for an insight into the impact that the new round of sanctions had on
Huawei
don't need to look any further than the minutiae of the ...
... China) is more pressing than ever.
Vassily Kashin
of the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) at the National Research University Higher School of Economics shared his thoughts on the matter with us.
How does today’s tech war between the United States and China differ from the one we saw in the 1980s and 1990s between the United States and Japan?
Gleb Toropchin, Anastasia Tolstukhina:
Semiconductor War between Japan and South Korea
The main difference is that while ...