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tamsen_ikard

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Chinese TV brands already dominate the domestic market - Samsung TV's market share in China is only ~10%.

The issue is that premium Chinese TV manufacturers still make use of South Korean OLED panels, because the Koreans have an iron grip on the manufacturing of large OLED panels and are well protected by patents in global markets. You can't just copy their technology & expect to sell it every where.

The global patents system prevents near term competition outside of China (patents are setup to favor first movers). Presuming the goal is global dominance, the answer as always is to leap frog via new technology. If China wants to dominate in display panels then it has to invest early in next generation technology across the entire supply chain, like it did in EVs.
Or you can ignore global patents system, kill the competition with lower cost. Anyone who wants to impose patent ruling on you gets retaliation. Copying has been a Chinese playboy as well. And when there is already tech available. Copying is the way to go rather than reinvent the wheel.

There is no reason why oled should only be coming from Koreans.

China needs to make sure west and its vassals can not use so called international order to suppress it. If US has banned a Chinese company. Ban a US company and a Korean company as retaliation.
 

Helius

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The IJN ship, destroyer Yukikaze had sunk a number of American and British ships. I get that the politics is distasteful. But for the context of the film, the principal bad guys should be the Americans.

Contemporary Japanese WW2 films almost never mentioned China, for obvious reasons. The principal enemy in these films had been the US. While it is disgusting to glorify the Imperial Japanese military in WW2, it can be ironic to see them stirring up nationalism against the Americans.
It's actually an interesting war story to tell at least from the Japanese perspective, I'm surprised it hadn't been adapted sooner.

The Yukikaze was one of the, if not the luckiest, IJN warships during the late stage of the Pacific War that saw the ship participating in major battles that ended in the sinkings of both the Musashi and Yamato, as well as the majority of the escorts, yet the Yukikaze got home safe from all of those.

To boot, every single one of her sister ships of the class were also sunk in the war, which led to many Japanese sailors believing her to be actually cursed as all the battles she was in resulted in catastrophic losses for the IJN, yet Yukikaze always 'miraculously' survived.

In the end the ship was transferred to the ROC navy as war trophy and served out her remaining life there.
 

siegecrossbow

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A Hudson Institute publication about destroying and balkanizing China. Viewer discretion is advised. I strongly recommend you check in with your healthcare provider before opening this document due to severe risk of IQ collapsing to American levels. I am currently in a strait jacket.

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This piece of fap-fiction was already shared and shredded like a month ago.
 

ZeEa5KPul

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A Hudson Institute publication about destroying and balkanizing China. Viewer discretion is advised. I strongly recommend you check in with your healthcare provider before opening this document due to severe risk of IQ collapsing to American levels. I am currently in a strait jacket.

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Did you know that by exposing yourself to neurotoxins like American think tank publications you increase the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's?
 
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