Millions of Huawei and Honornutzer are affected by the US technology boycott, not only because of the operating system Android, but also because of various SocialMedia services, for their use Huawei was revoked the license.
This is of course a drastic, albeit legitimate act of market distortion in favor of the American manufacturer Apple, it is hoped so, together with Samsung from the friendly South Korea, to gain more market share by disappointed customers. Americas First. If that does, there would be an even greater dependence on the American technology and software market.
Are there any ways that these very affected customers (and those smartphone users who can't write to you about the messengers) in turn boycott the American software giant? Would companies be harmed if users were no longer active on their social media platforms?
If the Chinese simply want to develop operating systems that are suitable, then they do not have to rely on licenses from foreign software developers.
The software giants are relatively unimportant.
If access to Whatsapp is denied, it will be of little use to manufacturers.
Would there be other possibilities of boycott?
I'm still waiting for Apple to be banned from China. That would be funny.
Mh, think Apple does not have such a big market eh, right?
Nevertheless, Facebook, the owner of Whatsapp, is not very interested in this.
Over $ 10 billion in sales per quarter. Very important market for Apple.
PS: Or what if iPhone exports from China would be taxed? That would be an absolute disaster for Apple.
Under these conditions
https://atlas.media.mit.edu/de/profile/country/usa/
Boycott measures by end consumers are unlikely to be felt.
In your opinion, would there be other possibilities of boycott?
I've already thought of that, but China does not seem to want to risk that in terms of its own economy.
So my question, what other possibilities of boycott are there? Ideas are welcome.
Not without personal restrictions.
Who wants to voluntarily renounce Windows and Google and go to the regional retailer instead of Amazon?
And so it is rather hopeless.