China bans iPhones for Gov't Employees

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China bans iPhones for Gov't Employees

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And its kicking Apple stock's ass. Is this being done in retaliation for the US move to ban tiktok on phones at work?
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Maybe this too?
US lawmaker calls for ending Huawei, SMIC exports after chip breakthrough

Stephen Nellis
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The U.S. Commerce Department should end all technology exports to Huawei and China's top semiconductor firm following the discovery of new chips in Huawei phones that may violate trade restrictions, the chair of the House of Representatives' committee on China said on Wednesday.

The comments from Representative Mike Gallagher, an influential Republican lawmaker whose select committee has pressed the Biden administration to take a tougher stance on sending U.S. technology to China, come after Chinese electronics giant Huawei (HWT.UL) last week started selling a phone called the Mate 60 Pro. The phone contains a chip that analysts believe was made with a technology breakthrough by Semiconductor International Manufacturing Corp (SMIC) (0981.HK).

"This chip likely could not be produced without US technology and thus SMIC may have violated the Department of Commerce’s Foreign Direct Product Rule," Gallagher said in a statement. "The time has come to end all U.S. technology exports to both Huawei and SMIC to make clear any firm that flouts U.S. law and undermines our national security will be cut off from our technology."

Huawei was placed on a trade blacklist in May 2019 over national security concerns, forcing its U.S. suppliers and others to obtain a special license to ship goods to it. SMIC was added to the so-called entity list in December 2020, over fears it could divert advanced technology to military users.

https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-l ... 023-09-06/
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Re: China bans iPhones for Gov't Employees

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Yep. That sounds more like the reason. Almost everything that China does is a knee jerk to something that we did.
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