Breaking... by dropping trade with Huawei did Google act overzealously ama what?

[SIZE=7]US delays Huawei ban for 90 days, its Android license is temporarily back[/SIZE]
20 MAY 2019
The Huawei ban saga doesn’t show any signs of reaching an end soon, but that’s not surprising since it’s still early days. As we reported earlier, Google revoked the Chinese company’s Android license, being forced to do so by a Trump order. In the meantime, the US Commerce Department has effectively delayed some of the consequences of that order for Huawei by 90 days starting today.
In this period Huawei will be able to purchase American-made goods “in order to maintain existing networks and provide software updates to existing Huawei handsets”, according to a Reuters report. However, “the company is still prohibited from buying American parts and components to manufacture new products without license approvals that likely will be denied”.
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The Android license revocation has thus been put on hold for 90 days too, which means that in this time Huawei can still certify OS updates with Google for existing handsets. Whether or not this time frame will be long enough to ensure such certifications are given for Android Q updates for Huawei’s existing handsets remains to be seen, but we assume the Chinese company will do its best to receive them.
It still can’t launch any new phone that isn’t already certified by Google to use its services. The Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro launching tomorrow have likely already undergone that process so they’re ‘safe’, and the foldable Mate X may be in the same situation. But for phones that are to launch later in the year, the future is looking anything but bright at this point.
The reprieve that Huawei got expires on August 19, and perhaps the US and China will smooth things over until then with further trade negotiations

They thought Huawei and China would be rattled. Kumbe Huawei had already developed its own OS and they just announced its will be launched immediately. Google messed up you can’t be a global leader without China +1 billion market place. I/5 of the world population. China will ban all its products and launch its own. In a few years google will lose its market in Asia and that will be the start of the end. If you notice usa trade sanctions are broad while China response is surgical. When it hurts trump most. I expect China to ban Apple and Amazon products as well. Let’s see who will suffer the most.

Drumpf’s clumsy antics are one thing, but Google was very stupid to have executed so promptly.

China thrives on adversity, and it can sacrifice more than the US ever could if a sustained tit-for-tat war breaks out.

I honestly can’t understand Trump’s logic. America may be rich today, but how is it gonna continue being so when it can’t sell stuff to China (1.4b people), Iran (80m people), Russia (150m people), Syria, Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia etc (total 200m people)? About a third of global population…

Russia, China and India should just gang up and come up with a global currency we all ditch the dollar and see how far the mighty US goes…

Trump is a scumbag. Google are just crackheads. Saa hii wameona watalose ndo wameeka temporary ban. Guess what hiyo ban haiko.

80% of phones that run on Android are chinese. If Chinese ditch android sijui Google watauzia nani Android. Unless waambie Apple wachukue Android kwa simu zao.

And if it comes to trade wars the USA will be the biggest loser not China since US needs China and not the other way round.

Its already in the works. The trial stage is underway. Russia completed the $50 billion Siberia gas pipeline that links China and Russia. Its mode of payment is not in $$ for international trade. They are have developed a system that prices it in Russian Rubles and Chinese yuan. The same will be implemented with Iran and Venezuela after that trial stage is completed. Already China took Iran offer to buy its oil. A Chinese oil tanker was the first in May to take up 2 million barrels. More are on the way.

Google play store is banned in China. It was banned and blocked years ago.

With China being Huawei’s biggest market I don’t see why they are complaining anyway.

Double standard ya China is on another level. We ban yours but don’t dare touch ours.

https://www.kenyatalk.com/index.php?threads/huyu-ashasema-nuff-said-this-is-the-tweet-of-the-month.110880/

I thought BRICS is already up and running. They should give the west a taste n for their money…

Am preety sure that google cannot pull that shit out of their own free will.

All western media platforms are banned in China. All of them.

Including media platforms for the small communities that have no voice in China e.g Tibetan, Uyghur, Falun Gong etc.

Watu wa Tibet hao wamelala chini kama envelope. Don’t make a sound!! Maybe you fellows have never heard of Tibet.

So it’s okay for China to ban others but yao ni SACRED.

Yao haifai kuguzwa. Vitu zao ni special, annointed of the Lord.

Okay.

Huawei has not complained.

putting china and india in the same group?

Not really, China banned these media outlets after they persisted in negative propaganda, they encouraged protests from Tibet and other tiny provinces China administrates with an Iron fist.

However, China made a resolve to fix its economy in silence without really engaging in a spat with the west and just banned all western affiliated propaganda outlets making china Isolated nothing coming in, nothing out. Her doctrine differs with that of Russia, (Rt and Sputnik) directly challenge western propaganda.

Same reason above made China request google to fix search results, they didn’t like obscene results shown, google protested but gave in.

See, China doesn’t need the west now, it has its own portal more powerful than Google ever was in that country.

Huawei wont drop Google …US wataback off

Its the other way round.

Google won’t drop Huawei

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[SIZE=7]The US is underestimating Huawei, says founder Ren Zhengfei[/SIZE]
Ren doesn’t see Trump executive order affecting 5G rollout
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Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei has downplayed the impact of the US executive order that could cripple Huawei’s ability to collaborate with American companies like Google and Qualcomm. In comments to Chinese media gathered at the company’s Shenzhen headquarters, reported on by the [I]Global Times[/I] state newspaper, Ren says the 90-day extension to normal business relations granted by the US won’t make much difference to Huawei due to the company’s existing contingency plans.

“In such a critical moment, I’m grateful to US companies, as they’ve contributed a lot to Huawei’s development and showed their conscientiousness on the matter,” Ren says. “As far as I know, US companies have been making efforts to persuade the US government to let them cooperate with Huawei … We always need US-developed chipsets, and we can’t exclude American products with a narrow mind.”
Ren says that the trade restrictions won’t affect Huawei’s 5G rollout and doesn’t expect anyone to catch up to the company’s technology in the next two to three years, according to Reuters, which quotes him as adding that the US government is “underestimating Huawei’s capabilities.”
Ren, 74, is a famously private individual who almost never gives interviews, but he’s found himself in the limelight more often of late due to the recent escalation of tension between his company and the US — not least the US-ordered arrest of his daughter, Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou. Ren’s time as an engineer in the People’s Liberation Army before founding Huawei has also contributed to the air of suspicion over the company.
Google revoked Huawei’s Android license on Sunday in compliance with President Trump’s executive order, while Intel and Qualcomm have reportedlyinstructed employees to stop working with the Chinese telecoms giant. The moves would prevent Huawei from selling devices running Google apps and the Play Store, as well as building phones with US-made components, but Huawei says it has built an alternative OS and stockpiled hardware for this eventuality.

Why is china acting so entitled ? they have also blocked most of USA online services from Google, and other numerous services…but they want un-restricted access to other markets… i think china if not checked will become an economic bully…

Look at our case with avocados …

And also under-valuing the Yuan to make their exports cheap!

China ina bully hadi mkale kule ocha ati waweke ovacado kwa deep freezer kama wame peal ngozi
… safara wataweza kweli…

China is worse than US