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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (2458)5/19/2019 3:50:25 PM
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To have access to apps in the Google store or an Android upgrade as a "Listed Entity" Huawei will need a special permit from the Commerce Department, which I assume they won't get.

The same goes for chips from Qualcomm and Intel.

Worse still, if they push it, Huawei's "affiliates" can't purchase chip fab machines from Applied Materials and their Dutch, Japanese and South Korean "Listed Entity" compliant competitors.

You could design all your own chips, but the hurdle gets much, much higher when you're suddenly making your own fab machinery.

Applied Materials - US
Lam Research - US
Tokyo Electron - Japan
ASML - Dutch
KLA-Tencor - US
Dainippon Screen - Japan
SEMES - South Korea
Hitachi High-Technologies - Japan
Hitachi KE - Japan
Daifuku - Japan

Chabuduo-Semi - China, zero working products
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