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Huawei arrest, US-China relations and effect on electronics industry
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Ice-Tea:

--- Quote from: edy on December 06, 2018, 06:28:22 pm --- Could it be that any possible US patented technology/component found inside a Chinese device is prohibited from entering Iran by US?

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That's exactly what it is AFAIK: a US vendor (Qualcom SOCs, Intel modems, ...) sells stuff to Chinese manufacturers but in order to be allowed to do that, the recipient has to sign of on a document that prohibits them from selling to countries that are sanctioned by the US.
IconicPCB:
"she" is the daughter of founder of the company arrested in the immediate time frame post weekend''s agreement between China and USA on reduction of tariffs.
How rude
edpalmer42:

--- Quote from: IanB on December 06, 2018, 07:15:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: edpalmer42 on December 06, 2018, 06:50:02 pm ---it will be interesting to see how this plays out.  The only way she could be extradited is if her alleged crime constituted a crime in Canada.
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I think this is not how most extradition treaties are written. Someone can be extradited from country C to country A if country A asserts said person has committed a crime and can be charged under the laws of country A. Even if that is not a crime in country C. And even if said person has never set foot in country A.

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Straight from the Canadian Department of Justice.  No idea what happens in other countries.

--- Quote ---In all cases, the conduct for which extradition is sought must be considered criminal in both the requesting country and in Canada. This is known as “dual criminality”.
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https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/cj-jp/emla-eej/tocan-aucan.html



coppice:

--- Quote from: chris_leyson on December 06, 2018, 06:59:58 pm ---Somewhat off topic but I read today that British Telecom are removing Huawei equipment from their 3G and 4G networks and will not accept any bids from Huawei for 5G contracts over security concerns. The British government are still sitting on the fence regarding Huawei and 5G, they haven't said NO, well not yet anyway.

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The problem when you have abandoned making this kind of thing in your own country is you only have choices you really shouldn't trust.
bd139:
Or trust Ericsson.

And half of the country falls flat on its arse as happened here in the UK today.
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