Xiaomi is now suing the US government in hopes of overturning the investment ban



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  • Anonymous
  • PuF

if I were in China, I would ban American companies from working with Chinese manufacturers.

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  • Anonymous
  • LhX

We support Xiaomi against the United States

K12642

The world is slowly changing and whatever Biden does, Chinese OEMs should look for alternatives to American technology. If RISC-V is something to pass, nothing is impossible. Go Xiaomi, go to Huawei, the world is watching you.

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T the Tinkerer, 5 hours agoIf I am not mistaken, the Chinese government will not let companies start up in their own … moreHonestly, you are wrong, in a very wrong way.

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Importance of knowing your rights and responsibilities, seems to know rights but has no idea of ​​responsibilities

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T the Tinkerer, 5 hours agoIf I am not mistaken, the Chinese government will not let companies start up in their own … moreyou’re wrong. China allows 100% foreign ownership like Tesla / Goldman Sachs ……

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Dometalican, 4 hours agoI mean … like Huawei, couldn’t they meet with the VP (Harris would know … moreOtherwise, how will they control their population if they are wrong? fear is a great tool. and how Apple will keep its profits so high that Xiaomi enters the Merican market.

1706271

They deserve it to be a monopoly

re140111

I mean … like Huawei, couldn’t they meet with the Vice President (Harris would know more than Biden about this), the Security Chief, and whoever takes the lead in the FCC to prove they don’t helping the CCP with data collection despite the hypocrisy of the United States that lets Google and Facebook do the same?

I think the proof would be more in the pudding. I know ZTE screwed up but I want these brands, you know, to prove the United States wrong.

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  • T the handyman
  • 4P8

If I am not mistaken, the Chinese government will not allow companies to start up in their country that are not at least 50-51% owned by the Chinese.

What if you were sued for this shitty practice? If I were a ruler, I wouldn’t leave anything of Chinese in my country due to the lack of respect for intellectual property, being the hub of imitations of products, their one-way internet policy, and the lack of respect for the privacy of citizens.

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  • Angry Lithuanian
  • pYg

A smart move, they bought time until the Biden administration made some (hopefully positive) changes and that nonsense blew away. Time will tell us.

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  • Anonymous
  • pN4

Maybe all those American companies banned in China should sue the CCP.

Oh wait, there is no independent justice system or courts in China, especially not for foreigners …

VS24seven

Hope Huaeei and Xiaomi as well as ZTE can use American technology, so that they can provide the best user experience

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  • Anonymous
  • 7 kd

I don’t think Xiaomi is able to measure the anger against China and the state under communist rule, especially after the Covid fiasco. All governments (from Canada, Australia to the United States) want to make China pay for the Covid mess they have created and destroyed economies around the world. It would have been better to stay low for a while.

In addition to the Covid problem, there are lingering concerns regarding privacy and espionage using Chinese communications equipment. Phones like Xiaomi come with a lot of apps that cannot be uninstalled. Users have absolutely no freedom of choice if they don’t want an app on their device.

NOT862244

Yeah, it’s DOA!

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Meanwhile, so many Xiaomi phones incorporate Qualcomm technology.
Place your bets if the United States forces Qualcomm to end all collaboration with Xiaomi.
I very much doubt it, since Qualcomm even managed to gain access to supply Huawei with 4G chips.

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