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U.S. Tells Germany to Drop Huawei or Face a Cut in Intelligence Sharing

German must ban Hwei as soon as possible to save her car industry. Volkswagen, BMW r losing billions USD in US market and soon will go broke now :cool:
Yes German cars are best. it’s stupid to sacrifice prosperity and national security for cheap telecom gears. Large parts of Germany don’t even have 4g. mobile communications quality in buildings, in subways, in trans, sucks. Fibre infrastructures even in big cities are of poor quality. So why the rush for 5g?
 
Yes German cars are best. it’s stupid to sacrifice prosperity and national security for cheap telecom gears. Large parts of Germany don’t even have 4g. mobile communications quality in buildings, in subways, in trans, sucks. Fibre infrastructures even in big cities are of poor quality. So why the rush for 5g?
Wow, large part dont have 4G, but badly want 5G....did Mekel got so much dirty money from CN, so now she cant quit 5G ??

But losing billion USD when US ban German car due to using Hwei 5G is unacceptable, Mekel will be overthrowed soon :cool:
 
This one went into lala land, don't you think?
 
Jack Ma Is making a killing I guess
 
Trump Will Keep Tariffs On European SUVs'

PolicyIn an interview with Fox Business News, Trump said he already had been offered a deal by the EU to eliminate tariffs on all car imports, but he had rejected that proposal.


“I’m not willing to give up tariffs,” Trump said. “Because a Chevrolet will never sell (in Europe) like a Mercedes sells here. It’s not a good deal.”

The United States currently imposes a 25% import tariff on light trucks, which includes SUVs, the most popular segment of the US auto industry.

Trump ordered the Commerce Department to begin an investigation to determine whether auto imports were a threat to national security with a view toward imposing more tariffs on car imports. The Commerce Department investigation was given to the White House last month and the president has 90 days to decide whether to go ahead with more tariffs.



Trump’s tough talk is having an effect on German planning: Mercedes’ parent company, Daimler, announced earlier this week that it plans to build its $200,000 Maybach SUV at a plant in Alabama.

BMW and Mercedes already produce SUVs in the US. Many of those trucks are exported to China, but since the start of the trade war with the United States, China has imposed import tariffs on the US-made German SUVs, causing a fall-off in sales.


Talks between the US and China are due to resume next week in Beijing. Trump said he still thinks a deal with Beijing is possible despite concerns about his recent statement that tariffs on Chinese imports will remain in place even if a trade deal is signed.

“A lot of people waiting for deal with China,” the president said. “I think we’re getting very close.”

https://www.forbes.com/sites/charle...l-keep-tariffs-on-european-suvs/#20931b47448e
 
Germany Refuses to Tolerate US 'Blackmail' Over China's Huawei
EUROPE
17:59 20.03.2019

The US has been trying to force its allies to give up cooperation with the Chinese tech giant, which is building next generation networks, citing security issues. While some have followed Washington’s suit and barred Huawei from their projects, Germany has held its ground despite US threats to cut sharing intelligence.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas insisted that Germany “can never be blackmailed” when he was asked whether the country’s government could tolerate the reported threats by the US Ambassador Richard Grenell to reduce cooperation between their intelligence services if Berlin allows Huawei to take part in developing its 5G networks. Maas told the newspaper Markische Oderzeitung that the German government had held intense consultations over the Chinese involvement in building up the next-generation network.

“Security aspects are extremely important for such infrastructure, which will shape many spheres of our lives, and we must not make lazy compromises. We do not need advice from anyone. We will make the decisions autonomously”, he told the outlet.

However, he admitted that Germany and the US still have a lot of common interests, saying that Berlin firmly believes that working together better can help solve major issues that have an impact on the future, such as climate change, digitalisation, or migration.

“Our answer to ‘Russia first’, ‘China first’ or ‘America first’ can only be ‘Europe United’”, Maas concluded.

His statements echoed a recent speech by German Chancellor Angela Merkel who opposed excluding Huawei or any other company from the development of the country’s 5G mobile network just because it comes from a certain country. However, she also pointed out that the German government has decided to formulate requirements for the technology, which is harder to police. The country’s Federal Network Agency has published tougher security guidelines for telecom suppliers that require 5G providers to be “trustworthy” – including Huawei Technologies.

The US has recently launched a crusade against the telecoms company, pressing American allies to cut cooperation with the company building next-generation wireless networks overseas. Washington claims that Huawei has been stealing commercial information and spying on behalf of the Chinese government, which the company has consistently denied.

However, some countries have followed suit, as in addition to the US, New Zealand and Australia have also already banned Huawei from developing their 5G networks, citing security threats. At the same time, the UK, India, and the United Arab Emirates have been reluctant to comply, recent reports suggest.


https://sputniknews.com/europe/201903201073403201-germany-us-blackmail-huawei/
 
Germany Refuses to Tolerate US 'Blackmail' Over China's Huawei
EUROPE
17:59 20.03.2019

The US has been trying to force its allies to give up cooperation with the Chinese tech giant, which is building next generation networks, citing security issues. While some have followed Washington’s suit and barred Huawei from their projects, Germany has held its ground despite US threats to cut sharing intelligence.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas insisted that Germany “can never be blackmailed” when he was asked whether the country’s government could tolerate the reported threats by the US Ambassador Richard Grenell to reduce cooperation between their intelligence services if Berlin allows Huawei to take part in developing its 5G networks. Maas told the newspaper Markische Oderzeitung that the German government had held intense consultations over the Chinese involvement in building up the next-generation network.

“Security aspects are extremely important for such infrastructure, which will shape many spheres of our lives, and we must not make lazy compromises. We do not need advice from anyone. We will make the decisions autonomously”, he told the outlet.

However, he admitted that Germany and the US still have a lot of common interests, saying that Berlin firmly believes that working together better can help solve major issues that have an impact on the future, such as climate change, digitalisation, or migration.

“Our answer to ‘Russia first’, ‘China first’ or ‘America first’ can only be ‘Europe United’”, Maas concluded.

His statements echoed a recent speech by German Chancellor Angela Merkel who opposed excluding Huawei or any other company from the development of the country’s 5G mobile network just because it comes from a certain country. However, she also pointed out that the German government has decided to formulate requirements for the technology, which is harder to police. The country’s Federal Network Agency has published tougher security guidelines for telecom suppliers that require 5G providers to be “trustworthy” – including Huawei Technologies.

The US has recently launched a crusade against the telecoms company, pressing American allies to cut cooperation with the company building next-generation wireless networks overseas. Washington claims that Huawei has been stealing commercial information and spying on behalf of the Chinese government, which the company has consistently denied.

However, some countries have followed suit, as in addition to the US, New Zealand and Australia have also already banned Huawei from developing their 5G networks, citing security threats. At the same time, the UK, India, and the United Arab Emirates have been reluctant to comply, recent reports suggest.


https://sputniknews.com/europe/201903201073403201-germany-us-blackmail-huawei/
Its just like Nazi refused surrender to US and finnaly get an unconditional surrender in 1945.

German car industry is collapsing when US dont remove tariff to German car cos stupid Merkel insist on buying Hwei 5G.
 
Its just like Nazi refused surrender to US and finnaly get an unconditional surrender in 1945.

German car industry is collapsing when US dont remove tariff to German car cos stupid Merkel insist on buying Hwei 5G.
China market is more important than America. Merkel makes the right move. It smart to please the bigger market. :enjoy:

http://www.worldstopexports.com/germanys-top-import-partners/

Germany’s Top Trading Partners
FEBRUARY 26, 2019 BY DANIEL WORKMAN


The world’s third-largest exporter, Germany shipped US$1.557 trillion worth of products around the globe in 2018. That dollar figure represents roughly 8.9% of overall global exports estimated at $17.546 trillion one year earlier in 2017.

About two-thirds (66.1%) of German exports by value were delivered to fellow European countries while 18.1% were sold to Asian importers. Germany shipped another 10.4% worth of goods to North America.
 
China market is more important than America. Merkel makes the right move. It smart to please the bigger market. :enjoy:

http://www.worldstopexports.com/germanys-top-import-partners/

Germany’s Top Trading Partners
FEBRUARY 26, 2019 BY DANIEL WORKMAN


The world’s third-largest exporter, Germany shipped US$1.557 trillion worth of products around the globe in 2018. That dollar figure represents roughly 8.9% of overall global exports estimated at $17.546 trillion one year earlier in 2017.

About two-thirds (66.1%) of German exports by value were delivered to fellow European countries while 18.1% were sold to Asian importers. Germany shipped another 10.4% worth of goods to North America.
There r million terrorist in Germany now and Merkel must beg for US Intel to arrest those terrorist. Can CN replace US to protect German against terrorist ??:cool:
 
There r million terrorist in Germany now and Merkel must beg for US Intel to arrest those terrorist. Can CN replace US to protect German against terrorist ??:cool:
Those terrorist are created by US in the first place. Sever ties with US will even be better. :enjoy:
 
Those terrorist are created by US in the first place. Sever ties with US will even be better. :enjoy:
True, IS, Taliban, Taiwan etc were created by US and German and CN is just too weak to counter those terrotist/seperatist

So, German will be in chaos, million terrorist will destroy her if US dont share Intel cos only US know where they r hiding IS, Taliban in German soil.

Germany ppl nid to stop Hwei and keep begging US for telling them where r IS, Taliban hiding in Germany:cool:
 
Germany Refuses to Tolerate US 'Blackmail' Over China's Huawei
EUROPE
17:59 20.03.2019

The US has been trying to force its allies to give up cooperation with the Chinese tech giant, which is building next generation networks, citing security issues. While some have followed Washington’s suit and barred Huawei from their projects, Germany has held its ground despite US threats to cut sharing intelligence.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas insisted that Germany “can never be blackmailed” when he was asked whether the country’s government could tolerate the reported threats by the US Ambassador Richard Grenell to reduce cooperation between their intelligence services if Berlin allows Huawei to take part in developing its 5G networks. Maas told the newspaper Markische Oderzeitung that the German government had held intense consultations over the Chinese involvement in building up the next-generation network.

“Security aspects are extremely important for such infrastructure, which will shape many spheres of our lives, and we must not make lazy compromises. We do not need advice from anyone. We will make the decisions autonomously”, he told the outlet.

However, he admitted that Germany and the US still have a lot of common interests, saying that Berlin firmly believes that working together better can help solve major issues that have an impact on the future, such as climate change, digitalisation, or migration.

“Our answer to ‘Russia first’, ‘China first’ or ‘America first’ can only be ‘Europe United’”, Maas concluded.

His statements echoed a recent speech by German Chancellor Angela Merkel who opposed excluding Huawei or any other company from the development of the country’s 5G mobile network just because it comes from a certain country. However, she also pointed out that the German government has decided to formulate requirements for the technology, which is harder to police. The country’s Federal Network Agency has published tougher security guidelines for telecom suppliers that require 5G providers to be “trustworthy” – including Huawei Technologies.

The US has recently launched a crusade against the telecoms company, pressing American allies to cut cooperation with the company building next-generation wireless networks overseas. Washington claims that Huawei has been stealing commercial information and spying on behalf of the Chinese government, which the company has consistently denied.

However, some countries have followed suit, as in addition to the US, New Zealand and Australia have also already banned Huawei from developing their 5G networks, citing security threats. At the same time, the UK, India, and the United Arab Emirates have been reluctant to comply, recent reports suggest.


https://sputniknews.com/europe/201903201073403201-germany-us-blackmail-huawei/

Guess Germany will now miss out all the important intelligence from the U.S. regime.
Like that fake WMD intelligence about Iraq to convince Germany to join U.S. terrorism.
Or that fake WMD intelligence about Syria to convince Germany to join U.S. terrorism.
Or the intelligence they never shared in first place.
Like the U.S. regime spying on highest ranking German officials.
Or like the U.S. regime spying on German citizens.
Or like the evidence for the economically and politically driven spionage allegations against Huawei that doesn't exist.
 
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