Opinion | U.S. Can Destroy Huawei, Part Two

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Opinion | U.S. Can Destroy Huawei, Part Two
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From WSJopinion: America’s confrontation isn’t so much with the Chinese system as it is with a particularly benighted Chinese leadership that may be far along in the process of discrediting itself, writes HolmanJenkins

The logic of confrontation, not the logic of technology, is now in charge in the U.S. showdown with China over Huawei. And it’s getting serious.

In a note drafted over the holiday weekend, the telecom experts at New Street Research say China’s most important tech company “has 12 months left to live.” The reason: new U.S. sanctions stopping chip fabrication companies, notably Taiwan Semiconductor, from selling chips to Huawei. Such a blow cuts much deeper than disallowing Google apps on Huawei phones or pressuring London to...

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