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iewgnem

Junior Member
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The US Supreme court is a F**king JOKE for overwhelmingly voting 9-0 to ban TT. Now this in less than a week.
Texas already ignored SC ruling on border a year ago.
US was setup with heavy reliance on the honour system, i.e. presidential immunity, they've just always has been wealthy enough to get away with it, but once that wealth is gone, so goes the honour system.
 

dingyibvs

Senior Member
As soon as Trump is gone. They will 100% pull the rug and demand full theft of everything you owned



Like the others said TikTok doesn’t have any special technology or algorithms. China needed legal justification to block the sale of TikTok. So technology transfer was the route.

Just like the EV batteries. Europe is going behind the Chinese government negotiation by individually negotiate with Chinese companies to transfer their technology for less EU coercion. China gave them the middle finger and put the batteries on export controls a couple weeks earlier. Companies and corporations do not operate on national interests but on self interests.

If Chinese companies start selling everything they own on coercion and the government does nothing then they are finished

Sure, they can demand it, but we already know how that plays out. The difference is that while Bytedance was ready to lose the whole value of TT this time around, by next time they would've already recuperated half of it.
 

GulfLander

Captain
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SRI lanka and CN seem ti have made an oil related deal.. and indian media is using the "debt trap" line again.. im nor ssure, if i can call it dishonest or jist clickbait, since in description they know is like fdi, not loan..


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"Sri Lanka signs landmark $3.7 bn deal with Chinese state oil giant
Beijing (AFP) – Sri Lanka has secured its biggest-ever foreign investment after signing a deal with Chinese state-run oil giant Sinopec, officials said on Thursday."

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GulfLander

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China urges the United States to stop malicious activities such as cyberattacks, commercial and intellectual property theft against China, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said on Friday.

The National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center of China released a report earlier on Friday, revealing the details of the cyberattacks carried out by American intelligence agencies on a Chinese advanced material design institute and a large high-tech enterprise in smart energy and digital information.
 
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