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MortyandRick

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Orders from middle east are flowing in. This guy's friend had to cancel the Mid Autumn festival dinner last night because it's all hands on deck at the factory. They make headphone and mic and all night they're getting orders from middle east customers with requirements like no 3rd party imported parts and every assembly step must be completed in China.
Is the post reliable or some random post off a random website?
I think this would be a good time for Huawei to expand aggressively in the middle east. Didn't someone show a twitter post that hamas planned their initial attack without Israelis knowing because they used Huawei phones?

I mean if true, that should be advertised everywhere.
 

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Chinese walkie-talkie maker Hytera to appeal against US global sales ban, sanctions seen as ‘harsher’ than action against Huawei​

  • Shenzhen-based firm aims to have injunction lifted ‘as soon as possible’, it says in exchange filing
  • Hytera was on April 2 ordered by the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to halt the sales and distribution of any products containing two-way radio technology anywhere in the world

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President Tsai meets Israeli parliamentary delegation

2024-04-15

US sanctions Chinese radio manufacturers in April, Israel then visits Taiwan in April. Hmm:rolleyes:
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Chinese walkie-talkie maker Hytera to appeal against US global sales ban, sanctions seen as ‘harsher’ than action against Huawei​

  • Shenzhen-based firm aims to have injunction lifted ‘as soon as possible’, it says in exchange filing
  • Hytera was on April 2 ordered by the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to halt the sales and distribution of any products containing two-way radio technology anywhere in the world

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President Tsai meets Israeli parliamentary delegation

2024-04-15

US sanctions Chinese radio manufacturers in April, Israel then visits Taiwan in April. Hmm:rolleyes:
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Ordered not to sell their product anywhere in the world. The US is the definition of pathetic.
 

MortyandRick

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Chinese walkie-talkie maker Hytera to appeal against US global sales ban, sanctions seen as ‘harsher’ than action against Huawei​

  • Shenzhen-based firm aims to have injunction lifted ‘as soon as possible’, it says in exchange filing
  • Hytera was on April 2 ordered by the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to halt the sales and distribution of any products containing two-way radio technology anywhere in the world

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President Tsai meets Israeli parliamentary delegation

2024-04-15

US sanctions Chinese radio manufacturers in April, Israel then visits Taiwan in April. Hmm:rolleyes:
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How can the US prevent the company from selling anywhere around the world? What would happen if they didn't listen? Seems ridiculous.

Are the actually good Chinese pager and walkie-talkie companies? These are not high tech items.
 

_killuminati_

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How can the US prevent the company from selling anywhere around the world? What would happen if they didn't listen? Seems ridiculous.

Are the actually good Chinese pager and walkie-talkie companies? These are not high tech items.
Maybe they are reliant on some US/dollar-based system?

Yeah they should probably stick to using the speaker option for a while...
I imagine at this moment CIA isn't particularly happy with Mossad given the future implications.
Maybe this is Israel's way of gaslighting it's partners. "If you don't enter our war, we will hurt your industries". I'm sure both CIA and MOSSAD knew in advance these obvious repercussions.

In a way, US has trapped itself by materially supporting Israel, with the latter having so much access to American tech and intelligence which can be used to blackmail USA by sharing it with or acting upon it for the benefit of American foes around the globe. So, America is stuck in a catch 22 situation - protect self or protect Israel? Both options hurt America.
 

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How can the US prevent the company from selling anywhere around the world? What would happen if they didn't listen? Seems ridiculous.

Are the actually good Chinese pager and walkie-talkie companies? These are not high tech items.
Seems like they just ignore it and keep orders open. It doesn't have legal value outside USA, and even in USA, you can order shipping from China.

Uncountable, to the point it's probably 90%+ of the market.

The ironic thing is it's far more secure to have a Chinese device even as China's enemies, because China isn't on a losing end and as such wouldn't want to burn bridges by blowing up their own reputation, even in a war.
 

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My experience with Lebanese is that they worship the west, especially because of French colonialism not unlike how Iran is compromised because it has so many white worshippers in its society. China was in danger of going down this path until the CPC put a stop to it.
Very true, there is a reason that AUB (American University of Beirut) is considered the most prestigious university in Lebanon and all the successful Lebanese have gone there (PMs, businessmen, etc). 60 to 70% of Lebanese speak French and most of them migrate to Europe away from their failed state. These guys tend to have even more stereotyped views of Asian people than the average anglo (although they may be less hostile racist).



Look at Elon trying to completely illegally force X into Brazil, no matter what the Brazilian government says.
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When all the service providers banned him, he even tried getting his other company, Starlink, to deliver X.
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1) He operates his multiple separate companies like one entity. They're there so he can dodge laws if one company gets banned.
2) The fact he's so blatantly violating national sovereignity and foster coup elements in Brazil is great reason to put him on a subversive actor list somewhere. I'd love to see this guy unexpectedly get arrested and extradited to Brazilian jail.
 

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Made in India ammunition being sold to Ukraine, claims report​

According to the sources and the customs data, the transfer of ammunitions to support Ukraine's defence against Russia has occurred for more than a year.

Artillery shells sold by Indian arms makers have been diverted by European customers to Ukraine and New Delhi has not intervened to stop the trade despite protests from Moscow, according to eleven Indian and European government and defence industry officials, as well as a Reuters analysis of commercially available customs data.
The transfer of munitions to support Ukraine's defence against Russia has occurred for more than a year, according to the sources and the customs data. Indian arms export regulations limit the use of weaponry to the declared purchaser, who risks future sales being terminated if unauthorised transfers occur.
The Kremlin has raised the issue on at least two occasions, including during a July meeting between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Indian counterpart, three Indian officials said.
The foreign and defence ministries of Russia and India did not respond to questions. In January, Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told a news conference that India had not sent or sold artillery shells to Ukraine.
Commercially available customs records show that in the two years before the February 2022 invasion, three major Indian ammunition makers - Yantra, Munitions India and Kalyani Strategic Systems - exported just $2.8 million in munitions components to Italy and the Czech Republic, as well as Spain and Slovenia, where defence contractors have invested heavily in supply chains for Ukraine.

Between February 2022 and July 2024, the figure had increased to $135.25 million, the data show, including completed munitions, which India began exporting to the four nations.
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