There are both official and unofficial factors in the China trade war, which is now in a truce, Heritage Foundation policy analyst Riley Walters, who focuses on Asian economies and tech, told FOX Business.
“Officially, it’s intellectual property theft,” Walters said. “It’s the concern that either Chinese companies or government officials will coerce or demand American companies operating in China to transfer secrets. … Unofficially, it’s the trade deficit the U.S. has with China. I think this is the big concern for this administration.”
— Read on www.foxbusiness.com/markets/us-china-trade-war-trump-xi
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Could Trump’s Spat With Europe Over Huawei ‘Hasten the Demise of NATO’?
US is the One With an Attitude Problem
“Trump has a mobster mentality when it comes to strategic decisions where there are threats to US dominance,” Tom Luongo, a geopolitical analyst and publisher of Gold Goats ‘n Guns, a monthly investment newsletter, explains. “In two key areas, energy and communications, Trump is determined to keep Europe tethered to the US rather than allow it any independence. To achieve that Trump will sanction, threaten, and embargo anyone who does business with those who are his biggest perceived threat to US dominance.”
— Read on sputniknews.com/analysis/202003081078512952-could-trumps-spat-with-europe-over-huawei-hasten-the-demise-of-nato/
[2014] You Won’t Believe What Spies On Malaysia Plane Were Doing
Military intelligence is heavily involved in Malaysia Airlines 370, but contradicting itself and denying the public from needed information, thus increasing speculations officials are unauthorized by the military to disclose the craft’s whereabouts and intel by 25 high-tech passengers, employed by five major defense contractor technology companies, was liekly valued
— Read on beforeitsnews.com/events/2014/03/spies-on-missing-malaysia-airline-plane-5-major-defense-contractor-companies-26-intel-passengers-2432766.html
Five major technological communications military contractor companies have high-tech employees and executives on the MH370 passenger manifest, two American and three Asia Pacific – each strongly tied to military: China Telecom, Business Machines Corp., Austin-based Freescale, International Business Machines (IBM), ZTE Corp., and Huawei Technologies Co. Combined, they have 26 high-tech experts on the passenger manifest list, including two executives. One of these companies refused to identify its employees onboard, and investigators also withheld those identities.
New Chilling MH370 Diego Garcia Links
New Chilling MH370 Diego Garcia Links- The Volusia Community
— Read on www.volusia.com/new-chilling-mh370-diego-garcia-links/
Both Huawei and ZTE, major telecommunications companies, had top experts board MH370.
[2014] NSA’s reported Huawei hack gives glimpse of agency’s role in ‘cyber Cold War’
The latest report based on leaks by Edward Snowden has it that the NSA hacked into the servers of a Chinese router company that had itself been accused by the US of potentially aiding government espionage.
— Read on www.cnet.com/news/nsas-reported-huawei-hack-gives-glimpse-of-agencys-role-in-cyber-cold-war/
[2014] N.S.A. Breached Chinese Servers Seen as Security Threat
As the United States made a public case about the dangers of buying from Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant, classified documents show that the National Security Agency was creating its own back doors — directly into Huawei’s networks.
— Read on archive.is/PHd0C
Ex-Mossad agent starts a business, the U.S. doesn’t bat an eye. Ex-PLA member does the same, they react. The war against Huawei-ZTE goes back to 2003!.

US urges Taiwan to curb chip exports to China
Last month, a US official told Taiwanese diplomats in Washington that chips made by TSMC for Huawei were going straight into Chinese missiles pointing at Taiwan — a statement intended as a “metaphor” illustrating the risks of supplying China.
— Read on archive.is/zRVS8
Why the global battle over Huawei could prove more disruptive than Trump’s trade war with China
Differences among the ‘Five Eyes’ over the tech company’s role in building 5G networks pose a threat to the long-standing Western consensus about how to manage relations with China.
— Read on theconversation.com/why-the-global-battle-over-huawei-could-prove-more-disruptive-than-trumps-trade-war-with-china-131828
Exclusive: Senior China diplomat concedes challenge of coronavirus, slams ‘overreaction’
A top Chinese official acknowledged on Friday that the new coronavirus is a deep challenge to the country, but defended Beijing’s management of the epidemic while lashing out at the “overreaction” of other countries. In a wide-ranging interview with Reuters in the German capital, State
— Read on news.yahoo.com/exclusive-senior-china-diplomat-concedes-195444722.html
Europe Must Recognize China for What It Is
Instead of fighting a losing battle against Huawei’s dominance in the 5G market, the US and the EU, or the EU alone, ought to cooperate in building up Ericsson and Nokia as viable competitors.
— Read on www.georgesoros.com/2020/02/11/europe-must-recognize-china-for-what-it-is/
Seems like AG Barr has the same idea as George Soros! Who’s calling the shots?! 🤔💭
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