Some Chinese Companies Are Giving Employees Incentives For Buying Huawei Devices or Just Giving Them One and Boycotting Apple (nikkei.com)
A growing number of Chinese companies are throwing their support behind Huawei Technologies following the recent arrest of its chief financial officer in Canada, taking such steps as offering subsidies for staff who buy the telecom equipment maker's smartphones. From a report: Many Chinese businesses have told employees they will receive subsidies if they buy Huawei smartphones to aid the company. Most are subsidizing 10% to 20% of the purchase price, with some even covering the full amount. Over 20 Chinese companies also took to social media to announce that they will increase purchases of other Huawei products, such as its business management system.
The show of support has been broad, from information technology providers to food companies. A regional government official said that several hundred businesses were conducting such programs nationwide. Electronics maker Shanghai Youluoke Electronic and Technology is fully subsidizing up to two Huawei smartphones per employee, while display equipment maker Shenzhen Yidaheng Technology will cover 18% of the price for Huawei or ZTE units. Fuchun Technology, a communications service company listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange announced on social media on Dec. 11 that it would give each of its 200 employees who buy Huawei's smartphone before the end of 2018 between 100 and 500 yuan ($14.5 to $72.5).
The show of support has been broad, from information technology providers to food companies. A regional government official said that several hundred businesses were conducting such programs nationwide. Electronics maker Shanghai Youluoke Electronic and Technology is fully subsidizing up to two Huawei smartphones per employee, while display equipment maker Shenzhen Yidaheng Technology will cover 18% of the price for Huawei or ZTE units. Fuchun Technology, a communications service company listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange announced on social media on Dec. 11 that it would give each of its 200 employees who buy Huawei's smartphone before the end of 2018 between 100 and 500 yuan ($14.5 to $72.5).
You're full of shit. Huawei ignored international sanctions and subpoenas/indictments related to major countries they do business with, then officers of that company went into the jurisdiction of that legal order to arrest them. Like anyone else, like the head of Nissan. China, in RETALIATION (which isn't a legal tenet, you idiot) arrests 2 Canadians including a DIPLOMAT on bogus unstated charges and all but blatantly announces they're doing so to influence the legal proceedings of Huawei. None of that is legal on any level. China is a criminal enterprise not even pretending to have legal legs here. You're truly a moron for trying to pretend anything about Meng being arrested, given an attorney, read her rights, having her bail considered AT ALL, and informing the world of all of this including her wellbeing at all times is somehow on par with China disappearing people for months without a word. I hope you see the inside of a Chinese prison some day, for comparative educational purposes.
Not only that, but now the little white lie "It's ok, I'm Canadian." won't work anymore.
The basis of the complaint seems to be:
HSBC is obligated to follow US sanctions policy. If it facilitates transactions with Iran, it's subject to fines and prosecution. It is also obligated to perform a certain amount of due diligence with its clients to ensure that it does not violate US law.
Huawei does business with Iran through Skycom.
When HSBC asked Huawei about the ownership and control of Skycom, Meng Wanzhou characterized Skycom as an independent company-- when in fact, it was a subsidiary. This can be characterized as bank fraud. It might well have exposed HSBC to serious criminal liability.
The Detention of Huawei’s CFO is Legally Justified. Why Doesn’t the U.S. Say So?
Doing business in China already sucks. You basically must bribe the government with a 50% share of any company that wants to do business in China.
It sucks because of the 1.2 billion (or more) potential consumers.. but giving half your profits and all your technology to the Chinese gov't is not a smart plan.
"Action without philosophy is a lethal weapon; philosophy without action is worthless."
This is nonsense.
Hauwei, One Plus, and ZTE phones were all caught spying on their owners and sending the data back home to China. And no, it's not the same as Facebook or Google. This is at the firmware level.
You may know that those companies have been banned for government use for a while now.
There is nothing "racist" or political about it. Companies that spy on people â" no matter who they are or where they're from â" are not welcome. Hauwei's CFO is apparently guilty of arranging trade with Iran in violation of U.S. trade sanctions, and lying about it. That's yet another concern.
Stop with the U.S-bashing already. There was perfectly good reason to do this.
THIS was from last February, in case you don't keep up with the news.