China's sanctions have come, banning the sale of key equipment by American giants. Foreign media: Will Apple be the next?
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Jay Chou - Qilixiang_ 202319171429.mp34:56From Fun Technology ShowThis article is original, please do not plagiarize or move, violators will be held accountableThe rumor that Meiguang Technology has not passed network security censorship in China has spread, and this US company has an 11% revenue share in the Chinese market, reaching a peak of 58%
This article is original, please do not plagiarize or move, violators will be held accountable
The rumor that Meiguang Technology has not passed network security censorship in China has spread, and this US company has an 11% revenue share in the Chinese market, reaching a peak of 58%. Despite the decline in revenue share of Micron Technology in the Chinese market, China remains the second largest market for Micron Technology.
Faced with such an important market, Meiguang Technology does not know how to cherish it, and taking this step is completely self inflicted. China's sanctions have come, banning the sale of key equipment by American giants and excluding Meiguang Technology's products from the field of critical information infrastructure. Some foreign media are curious: Will Apple be the next?
In recent years, the United States has frequently targeted Chinese companies, hindering their business in the US market, especially Huawei, which has to dismantle its equipment in the US communication field. Nowadays, Huawei has no business in the US. And this is all due to concerns about "national security" in the United States.
Having said that, it is actually just an excuse from the United States. It is clear at a glance whether Huawei 5G is safe. As the holder of the world's largest number of 5G patents, Huawei has participated in the development of 5G standards, ensuring both safety and reliability.
The United States is concerned about losing its dominant position in 5G, so it has repeatedly taken restrictive measures against Huawei. In the eyes of the United States, its actions are reasonable, but when China takes action against American companies, the United States has a different attitude.
China has issued a notice on the review of Meiguang Technology, stating that Meiguang Technology's products have serious network security issues, and the procurement of Meiguang Technology products in key information infrastructure areas in China needs to be stopped.
The United States firmly opposes China's restrictions on the purchase of Micron chips.
The United States is starting to worry, disregarding whether there are really problems with Micron Technology and ignoring China's notification of Micron Technology, only wanting to support Micron Technology. It is worth mentioning that the statement made by the United States has raised doubts among American journalists, asking whether the US spokesperson has restricted Chinese companies' business in the United States.
So there was a conversation: "We banned Huawei because of concerns about national security." "Can China also have concerns about national security?" "They have clearly stated that they are open to business." "The United States also has transparent commercial openness.
During the debate, the American spokesman knew he was wrong and did not dare to continue to answer the reporters' questions head-on. The United States has banned Huawei, and China has also taken action against Micron Technology. Both sides are concerned about national security, but in the mouth of the United States, China's approach is wrong.
The "double standards" of the United States are no longer repeated, and whether the United States accepts China's sanctions on Micron Technology or not, the outcome is already predetermined. China's ban on the sale of key equipment by American giants, excluding them from the field of critical information infrastructure, is entirely at the mercy of Micron Technology.
Many people may not be aware that Micron Technology has been operating in the Chinese market for so many years and has done many shady things secretly, lobbying the United States to suppress Chinese competitors and continuously damaging the interests of the Chinese market. So China's intervention in Meiguang Technology is entirely justified and reasonable due to security concerns.
Some foreign media are curious, will the next one be an apple? The specific situation still depends on the performance of American companies.
If American companies can abide by the rules of the Chinese market, everything is easy to say, and China will continue to provide a fair and competitive business environment.
Apple has maintained stable business operations in China and has not suffered discriminatory treatment. When Huawei's mobile phone business suffered setbacks, Apple seized the vacant market share and won more flagship mobile phone orders. In the Chinese market, Apple has repeatedly set new highs in iPhone sales and earned lucrative revenue profits.
Even so, Apple can still do business safely and steadily in China, indicating that China has always maintained market openness.
China also mentioned in its Meiguang Technology Review Notice that "as long as we comply with Chinese laws and regulations, we welcome enterprises from all countries and various platform products and services to enter the Chinese market
China has a clear attitude that whether Apple will become the next "Micron Technology" depends on whether it complies with market rules, which is a prerequisite for doing business in China. In order to encourage more foreign companies to participate in investment in the Chinese market, Chinese executives have also held forums and summits specifically for economic recovery, inviting hundreds of foreign company executives, including Apple, to participate, releasing a signal that the Chinese market welcomes foreign companies to enter.
Of course, the case of Meiguang Technology also tells foreign companies that if they violate market rules, China will not remain indifferent. It is absolutely impossible for them to make money in the Chinese market while destroying their jobs in the Chinese market, and they will inevitably need to pay the price for their actions.
The United States' opposition to China's sanctions on Micron Technology further exposes its dual standard nature. If the United States truly considers Micron Technology, it should stop its erroneous actions and provide a fair market environment for Chinese enterprises. This is what the United States should do.
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