Huawei crisis Xiaomi?

le
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Certainly, some have heard of the crisis that Huawei on his new phones no current Android and Google services may no longer use. By the way, I've heard that it has to do with a trade dispute between the US (Trump) and China. Since Xiaomi and other smaller manufacturers also produce their smartphones in China (Samsung is in Korea and Apple has its own operating system anyway), I wonder if they might be affected in the future or you think that it will be the next years only refer to Huawei and will not spread to other China manufacturers?

Would be cool if you could justify the answer.

lu

In the Cause HUAWEI it goes u.a. To the 5 G licenses and the allegation of the US, the HUAWEI in the state mission espionage operates with this technology.

HUAWEI has already responded will offer its own operating system soon.

https://www.heise.de/...28890.html

This causa started with

Huawei Finance Director Meng Wanzhou arrested in Canada
Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada for potential sanctions violations. China reacts snorted and demands the release.

https://www.heise.de/...42900.html

Such is the current state of confrontation

Rare earths: China threatens US with supply stop in the trade dispute
In the trade dispute with the US, China threatens to stop the supply of so-called rare earths. These metals are used for numerous industrial and technical products. About 80 percent of the required quantities are currently supplied by China.

The trade dispute between the US and China could escalate to another stage. China is currently threatening to stop exporting so-called rare earths to the United States. This threat is considered by experts to be an answer to the American https://www.br.de/nachrichten/netzwelt/der-huawei-streit-teilt-die-technik-welt-in-zwei,RR6Xptg.

Threat in response to Huawei dispute
China could harm itself with a possible export stop of rare earths. Unlike oil, such rare earths are not traded daily on spot markets. Instead, you have to commit privately to longer-term supply relationships if you want to import them.

https://www.br.de/nachrichten/wirtschaft/seltene-erden-china-droht-usa-mit-lieferstopp-im-handelsstreit,RRwpELW

In the global trade, everything always has an impact on everything. The current one-belt, one-road / Silkroad strategy of China want to counter the USA with the Pivot to Asia strategy as a balance.

The cause of the incident clearly shows how dependent manufacturers of globalized US operating systems are, but that they are also urgently dependent on rare earths.

In addition, China is the largest holder of US bonds, could use the US bonds as a "weapon".

NEW WORLD ORDER
How China wants to crack the dollar
The debt crisis is raging in Europe, but much more important is what is happening in the Far East. China wants to build the yuan into the world currency and break the supremacy of the dollar. Beijing follows a strict plan.

https://www.handelsblatt.com/finanzen/maerkte/devisen-rohstoffe/neue-weltordnung-wie-china-den-dollar-knacken-will/7202126.html

Does China use its US bonds as a weapon?
As of: 16.05.2019, 15:16 clock

Every day, the trade dispute between the US and China dominates the headlines. Meanwhile, the US Department of Commerce has announced the recent ownership of its government bonds. There was movement especially with the largest foreign creditor - of course, China. What is behind it?

Biggest sale since 2016
In the midst of the trade dispute, China has sold as many US bonds as it has in nearly two and a half years. In March, the People's Republic of Bonds was worth $ 20.45 billion, according to data from the US Department of Commerce on Wednesday.

Apart from a small net purchase of US bonds ($ 1.08 billion) in February, China has been selling government bonds every month since September. China's share of all foreign US debt fell for the ninth consecutive year to 17.3 percent, its lowest level since June 2006.

China and Japan are by far the largest creditors
Nevertheless, China remains the largest foreign creditor in the US. The country held bonds worth $ 1.121 trillion in March - the lowest absolute value in two years. In second place is Japan with 1.078 trillion dollars.

https://boerse.ard.de/anlageformen/anleihen/setzt-china-seine-us-bonds-als-waffe-ein100.html

Li

I can't say how the crisis will unfold for Huawei, but it is completely out of place for the US to stop trading with all Chinese companies.

No plan what goes wrong with the community here but that would be an absolutely unrealistic scenario.

In this case, Huawei is a leader in 5G network technology, which harms the US on the one hand financially in the procurement but also telecommunications (we know Snowden that Cisco and other US providers in any case install NSA backdoors).

Incidentally, your 'small' manufacturer Xiaomi is a huge company and the fourth-largest smartphone manufacturer in the world (companies like Vivo, Oppo & Co. Are also in the Top10, by the way).

Li

And how does it have something to do with your vote?

The US or China to shield their entire market or at least whole segment is completely outlandish.

lu

Before you can withdraw the licenses for the Android operating system, there must first be devices that require rare earths for their production.

More than 80% of the rare earth deposits are in China.

What POTUS Trump is trying to do with the Cause Huawei is a boomerang for the US economy

Bl

Jop completely right. And China can hurt Apple too

Bl

I think it will go down over time and it will not happen to others so quickly because most do not have network equipment. And Huawei's working on his own OS has been known for a long time, by the way, Samsung is also known. For the purpose of customer loyalty to the own ecosystem al a Apple. That's not just since this incident. And there are actually quite a few small manufacturers in China. Otherwise only very big.

lu

Unfortunately, this is the current policy of POTUS Trump, economic war against China, Iran, North Korea, the EU.