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Qualcomm, AMD and Arm fear 0bn market swaying to homegrown rivals The strategy of the Trump administration only makes sense if the US can re-colonize China with its hybrid warfare — economic, information, and cyber. How likely is that?Nikkei Asian ReviewWestern chipmakers worry Huawei ban will only empower China tech Kensaku Ihara and Hiromi Sato | Nikkei staff writers alsoNo tariffs needed in China.Zero HedgeChinese Consumers Shun All American Products As Nationalism SoarsTyler Durden
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Huawei, US economic warfare, US hybrid warfare
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Qualcomm, AMD and Arm fear 0bn market swaying to homegrown rivals The strategy of the Trump administration only makes sense if the US can re-colonize China with its hybrid warfare — economic, information, and cyber. How likely is that?Nikkei Asian ReviewWestern chipmakers worry Huawei ban will only empower China tech Kensaku Ihara and Hiromi Sato | Nikkei staff writers alsoNo tariffs needed in China.Zero HedgeChinese Consumers Shun All American Products As Nationalism SoarsTyler Durden
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Huawei, US economic warfare, US hybrid warfare
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Qualcomm, AMD and Arm fear $200bn market swaying to homegrown rivalsThe strategy of the Trump administration only makes sense if the US can re-colonize China with its hybrid warfare — economic, information, and cyber. How likely is that?
Nikkei Asian Review
Western chipmakers worry Huawei ban will only empower China tech
Kensaku Ihara and Hiromi Sato | Nikkei staff writers
also
No tariffs needed in China.
Zero Hedge
Chinese Consumers Shun All American Products As Nationalism Soars
Tyler Durden