Huawei is not a remarkable Chinese company. It's a typical Chinese company. That's the problem.

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2024
  • Huawei shocked the tech industry last year when they produced a 7-nanometer chip for their Mate 60 smart phone. What's more, several key components of the Mate 60 was produced by other Chinese suppliers.
    The phone itself was thought to be impossible to produce, as Huawei was under severe sanctions and import restrictions. But beginning far before the Trump Administration, Huawei's CEO Ren Zhengfei had his engineers designing semiconductor chips. And when sanctions were announced, the company devoted ten thousand engineers to figure out how to build everything else for the device.
    The semiconductor sanctions have clearly not succeeded. What's also clear from other news is that the Chinese military has technologies that far exceed what Huawei is producing for their recreational and commercial customers. The notion that sanctions against Huawei would slow tech advances for military-grade equipment have similarly failed.
    Huawei's story seems remarkable, but is not. Huawei is just one of hundreds of thousands of China's companies with the same core strategy: identify all possible vulnerabilities in their supply chains, from any source; then, devote all available resources to overcome them. It is a simple strategy, executed countless times, across dozens of industries by tens of millions of the world's top engineers and scientists.
    Resources and links:
    Graphic of Mate-60 Teardown from Techinsights
    Bloomberg, China Secretly Transforms Huawei Into Most Powerful Chip War Weapon
    www.bloomberg.com/graphics/20...
    Wall Street Journal, How American Drones Failed to Turn the Tide in Ukraine
    www.wsj.com/world/how-america...
    Chinese UAVs ‘Outperform’ US Drones In Ukraine War
    www.eurasiantimes.com/chinese...
    Chinese, American-It Doesn’t Matter. Israel Wants Inexpensive Drones
    www.wsj.com/politics/national...
    Ren Zhengfei photo, Bloomberg
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Komentáře • 634

  • @vincentchen9454
    @vincentchen9454 Před 11 dny +311

    US can't stop judging people by their race. I don't think they'll ever consider Chinese people as equal human beings.

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain Před 11 dny +50

      Look at gaza

    • @defjam137
      @defjam137 Před 11 dny

      Look at how they treated the indigenous people ie the natives. Look how they treat non whites now.

    • @Gemini73883
      @Gemini73883 Před 11 dny +20

      We are not equal!
      Better!

    • @chongdi6140
      @chongdi6140 Před 11 dny

      Let the arrogant Anglo-Saxons continue to wallow in their feel good fantasies.

    • @vishalgautamm
      @vishalgautamm Před 11 dny +5

      @@Gemini73883 who taught you how to type?

  • @sinocare
    @sinocare Před 11 dny +204

    Excellent points made, Kevin. If I may add two more: 1. Chinese government support and coordination. 2. Millions of consumers supporting Huawei because it’s unfair treatment by the US and western governments. I never bought a Huawei products before 2019. Now I have 4 laptops, 2 phones and 3 earphones made by Huawei. I don’t think I am alone.

    • @lfish57
      @lfish57 Před 11 dny +26

      My Huawei p20 is still great. Hold the charge like new. But I bought a mate 60pro last year because it is a historic phone.

    • @dice138
      @dice138 Před 11 dny +1

      Actually Huawei already surpassed Apple in sales in 2018 with 2.1 billions sold globally vs Apple 1.9 billions and became the No.1 mobile phone brand in the world. That is why all those sanctions came out in 2019. To protect Apple. Nothing to do with national security. Well, maybe there is because Huawei phones don't have a backdoor for the US intelligent agency to get access to like Apple and other phones do. Anyone with a clear mind knows it.

    • @beegonee
      @beegonee Před 11 dny +5

      Yup..if you want value added product..the latest huawei is one of it...endorsed by US gov..not some PR company

    • @marosslovak7308
      @marosslovak7308 Před 11 dny +7

      same here in 2019 i bought Huawei phone and just upgraded to another Huawei phone Nova 72, later this year I will be upgrading my Asus laptop and I am looking at Huawei mate 16, FJB

    • @chickaboomboom2726
      @chickaboomboom2726 Před 11 dny +4

      I have 2 Huawei phones

  • @James-mc5hc
    @James-mc5hc Před 11 dny +48

    US bullying of Huawei has turned Huawei into a martyr supported by by people of more than 150 nations. I never owned a Huawei phone and definitely not a high end phone. But I dug deep into my pockets to buy a Huawei flagship phone , then got my friends to buy Huawei laptop.
    I became a sales executive pushing products for Huawei on my own.

    • @davidwen5092
      @davidwen5092 Před 7 hodinami

      You won't be disappointed. It's getting better when the new Harmony OS is used due to its microkernel architecture, and better communication protocol than Bluetooth.

  •  Před 11 dny +180

    I have worked many years together with Huawei people on a daily basis in the telco sector. They are clearly better than any western company. In innovation, in quality, in production, in knowledge, in experience, in scale, in troubleshooting, in motivation, etc. In almost everything. But there are many other similarly impressive companies in China. Their engineers are getting superior by simply getting more real world experience than any other engineers in other countries. Those in the West could not even dream about this kind of engineering opportunites...

    • @tvl6347
      @tvl6347 Před 11 dny +21

      Even the power inverter for the solar panels from Huawei are cheaper and one of the best on the market.

    • @yliang1688
      @yliang1688 Před 11 dny +13

      😍😍😍Amazing, They are clearly better than any western company.
      In innovation, in quality, in production, in knowledge, in experience, in scale, in troubleshooting, in motivation, etc. In almost everything. 💯💯💯

    • @user-qd8yg1fp7i
      @user-qd8yg1fp7i Před 11 dny +9

      Go East, young men of West! Opportunities abound!

    • @cool-eye3674
      @cool-eye3674 Před 11 dny +1

      @@user-qd8yg1fp7i But only if your ego allows you to.

    • @andrewlim7751
      @andrewlim7751 Před 11 dny +13

      Ren: "The real assets of this company is not USD but the scientists and engineers."

  • @vgstb
    @vgstb Před 11 dny +240

    The US tried and failed to boycott the Huawei production by blacklisting their US based ERP system (Oracle).
    In less than 3 years Huawei succeeded in building their own (revolutionary) ERP system and become independent of the US.
    The US is busy in boycotting overseas corporations while the overseas corporation are reinventing themself in record tempo.

    • @MrBlurpBlurp-hg3dj
      @MrBlurpBlurp-hg3dj Před 11 dny +25

      Awesome China

    • @willhall4037
      @willhall4037 Před 11 dny

      Well done USA, bully yourself into oblivion

    • @yliang1688
      @yliang1688 Před 11 dny +20

      🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩Indeed, a 100% Awesome China !!!!! 💯💯💯💯💯

    • @ahmadahmal2942
      @ahmadahmal2942 Před 11 dny +26

      Now imagine if apple would be sanctioned like Huawei.
      Apple will turn into a boutique selling real apples in less than a year.

    • @ZweiZwolf
      @ZweiZwolf Před 11 dny +16

      Yes, little mention of this, but we'll see Huawei ERP become a commercial product and then replace most Oracle and SAP installations by 2030. I wouldn't be surprised to see official guidance for all Chinese SOEs and JVs recommending domestic ERP systems.

  • @yungchan8914
    @yungchan8914 Před 11 dny +94

    The Chinese engineer are happy to work without going home because of the patriotism to their country. The tougher the US put sanctions on China the harder these engineers will willing to work. Remember china has 10 times the amount of stem graduates every year than that of US. Never underestimate the power of Chinese and their love for china.

    • @bungkusi2432
      @bungkusi2432 Před 11 dny +20

      I don't think this about patriotism
      It's more about upholding justice, the whole country supports Huawei because they feel the injustice by the America.
      This is the same like the students movement of Palestina-Israel problem. It's about upholding justice

    • @AZ-hj8ym
      @AZ-hj8ym Před 11 dny +9

      It's about pride. They are the best student in the school and in business. When US challenges them to solve the question coming from the sanctions. All those challenges are happily accepted.

    • @foxtrotbravo1744
      @foxtrotbravo1744 Před 10 dny

      ... and yet every thing they produce is a copy of something originating in the US or the west.

    • @amols101
      @amols101 Před 10 dny

      "Work without going home" equals slave labor. You won't get this concept but in rest of the world, it is normal to go back to home at the end of the day and live a normal life. Quite possibly the creator of the video is lying but you came here for propaganda, not facts so you can as well believe him without using any brain cells.

    • @gypgypgypgai
      @gypgypgypgai Před 5 dny +1

      nothing really about patriotism or pride, please beware that Huawei pay top dollar for the job. Self-motivation plus millions STEM graduate talent will make anything work.

  • @brandonso
    @brandonso Před 11 dny +220

    It's a blessing for China that the West underestimates and denigrates them. I see it as a huge motivating factor to develop national pride, innovate, deepen ties with the global south and east, and weaken the west. I say this as a Chinese- American. America needs to be humbled badly. The arrogance here is incredible.

    • @johnwang9923
      @johnwang9923 Před 11 dny +27

      American exceptionalism!

    • @yiquny
      @yiquny Před 11 dny +34

      Many are racists in their hearts, so it is hard for them to see things straight

    • @enzoh7763
      @enzoh7763 Před 11 dny

      ​@@yiquny,
      and they can't be change now or short term .
      Racism takes generation to be demoted and suppress ,,
      But just 1 tiny spark,
      It cone back ,, ,,
      & depending on its suppression deep inside ,
      -
      Sometimes even full bloom .

    • @Longcloud
      @Longcloud Před 11 dny

      @@johnwang9923American stupidity 🙄

    • @JohnZoetebier
      @JohnZoetebier Před 11 dny

      Arrogance is the father of stupidity. Arrogance prevents people from considering all options and all consequences.

  • @nancyyan2194
    @nancyyan2194 Před 11 dny +114

    Huawei CEO , Ren is a world strategist, not just a Chinese one

    • @georgewong1837
      @georgewong1837 Před 11 dny +22

      He has military background. An advantage. The US leaders have law background. That is the difference. A doer vs a talker.

    • @tvl6347
      @tvl6347 Před 11 dny +9

      Sun Tzu is in his memories

    • @enzoh7763
      @enzoh7763 Před 11 dny

      ​@@georgewong1837 ,,
      Military background could means ALL ,, from A to Z .
      Military lawyer ?
      Military espionage master ?
      Military police ?
      Military interrogators ?
      Military special squads of ninja ?
      Military pilot ?
      Etc etc .
      Just like the crazy American senators ,, a Military lawyer .
      -
      While REN was a technician ,, engineer ,, and management in the PLA .
      Probably , he has a clear conscience , that
      No human lives was ever harm in his military stint .
      -
      Unlike American prez ,,
      They have ordered the extinction of lives , rights , and properties .

  • @thewelshdragon.5979
    @thewelshdragon.5979 Před 11 dny +117

    Excellent insight info. I think the fact Huawei is employee owned and not driven by wall street greed help Huawei to beat western competitions

    • @leeway777
      @leeway777 Před 11 dny +5

      You know Huawei well.

    • @topsuperseven7910
      @topsuperseven7910 Před 11 dny

      It's owned by the PLA. (seriously, it really is, by their constitution and in real practice)

    • @Mike999701
      @Mike999701 Před 11 dny +13

      ​@@topsuperseven7910No, PLA is not allowed to run business im China. It is the law.

    • @topsuperseven7910
      @topsuperseven7910 Před 11 dny

      @@Mike999701 That's irrelevant. You were told about the PLA owning all businesses. They do. It is the law.

    • @paulzhang1310
      @paulzhang1310 Před 11 dny +9

      @@topsuperseven7910 You were told by falungong that bs heee heee heeee

  • @AIPretendingToBeHuman
    @AIPretendingToBeHuman Před 11 dny +64

    During the height of the Roman Empire, Roman nobles lusted after Chinese silk. During the feudal age in Europe, European nobles lusted after Chinese porcelain. In the modern era, the world want Chinese infrastructure, consumer goods, capital goods, new energy goods, etc., etc. etc. I'm not sure, but I think there's a pattern here.

    • @bungkusi2432
      @bungkusi2432 Před 11 dny

      You forgot about the tea
      The tea that bankrupt the uk empire

    • @zhaojunzhou7306
      @zhaojunzhou7306 Před 11 dny

      So many silver go to China created enormous trade surplus,then the British smuggle opium to China and fight to wars to force Chinese to accept humiliating terms

    • @markc6140
      @markc6140 Před 11 dny +1

      You are not wrong. Only the Americans lusted wars after wars.

    • @aab7472
      @aab7472 Před 11 dny

      You finally see the essence of history, but China is a nation of philosophical strategy. Don't fight against human greed. We hope for a multi-level order, but the West indulges or deliberately allows Japan and South Korea to steal Chinese culture, which is the most hated by Chinese people. We worship our ancestors like you worship God. such as Chinese new year, kdrama stealing Chinese hanfu will make Chinese people work harder to avenge the century national humiliation. Who caused us to lose the capital of industrialization, the Opium War(Anglo Saxon) and Japanese War.

  • @DerrickBest
    @DerrickBest Před 11 dny +36

    The next gen phone from Huawei. The Pura 70 Ultra just topped the DXOMARK ratings. It's now the number 1 camera phone.

  • @user-qd8yg1fp7i
    @user-qd8yg1fp7i Před 11 dny +27

    Mr Ren is a man of exception. I'd never heard of him, until d US sanctioned his company. Then, hearing his interviews, I thought to myself what a remarkable leader this man is.
    I decided to go get myself a mate60. Watching this on my mate60 now.

  • @fannyalbi9040
    @fannyalbi9040 Před 11 dny +81

    and huawei is not a listed company like all the capitalism corporations yet so powerful

    • @Battlecry17
      @Battlecry17 Před 11 dny +6

      You are correct, it is a privately-held employee-owned firm, what used to be called "collective ownership". But most major Chinese firms are publicly listed, whether they be state-owned, private, or a mix; so it might not be correct to assume publicly listed firms are exclusive to capitalism.

    • @LL-rm8xt
      @LL-rm8xt Před 11 dny +2

      not true, in the UK was have the John Lewis partnership, not listed, every employee is a shareholder

    • @chickaboomboom2726
      @chickaboomboom2726 Před 11 dny

      THATS BECAUSE CHINA IS BETTER AT CAPITALISM THAN THE U.S. CHINA BEAT THE U.S AT ITS OWN GAME.

    • @danielb7253
      @danielb7253 Před 11 dny

      Zeeker and baidu and many are listed in the USA. It’s good money. lol

  • @YongLi-np3wg
    @YongLi-np3wg Před 11 dny +46

    Huawei started what's called "backup tire" project long before sanctions came. The goal of the project is to find a backup supplier for every foreign made component in their product. What extraordinary is when some part cannot be found backup or available options are not good enough Huawei will send their best engineers to the suppliers to help them develop and optimize. The suppliers worked even harder because they know it's their only chance to participate in a top brand(thank America). Everybody involved treated it as a war. They all fought with pride. This is how we won.

    • @dice138
      @dice138 Před 11 dny +10

      Just like they sent their engineers to SMIC to help develop the Kirin 9000S chip.

    • @DW-op7ly
      @DW-op7ly Před 11 dny

      @@dice138
      US-China tech war: Beijing's secret chipmaking champions
      How Washington's sanctions boosted China's semiconductor sector
      MAY 5, 2021
      Plan B
      So far, Yangtze Memory, also known as YMTC, has remained under the radar of the U.S. government. But the company is taking no chances. With the guidance of Beijing, it has launched a massive review of its supply chain in an effort to find local suppliers -- or, at least, non-U.S. ones -- to replace the current dependence on American technology.
      The collective effort has occupied over 800 people, full time, and including staff from its multiple local suppliers, for two years. And they have not finished yet.
      YMTC is seeking to learn as much as it can about the origin of everything that goes into its products, from production equipment and chemicals to the tiny lenses, screws, nuts and bearings in chipmaking machinery and production lines, multiple sources familiar with the matter said. The audit extends not only to YMTC's own production lines, but also to suppliers, suppliers' suppliers, and so on.
      "The review is as meticulous as knowing where the screws and nuts are coming from, the lead time, and if those parts have alternatives," one person familiar with the matter told Nikkei Asia.
      NikkeiAsia

    • @user-qd8yg1fp7i
      @user-qd8yg1fp7i Před 11 dny +6

      Yes. I'm Chinese. Never will or can be anything else.

    • @ZweiZwolf
      @ZweiZwolf Před 11 dny

      @@dice138 the Kirin 9000s was designed by Huawei Hisilicon. Hisilicon has been a fabless designer for quite some time. Huawei supported SMIC in enhancing their 7 nm process for higher yield and 5 nm performance.

  • @ChrisBallard687
    @ChrisBallard687 Před 11 dny +156

    Most rich people stay rich by spending like the poor and investing without stopping then most poor people stay poor by spending like the rich yet not investing like the rich but impressing them

    • @AlexanderHernandezhj
      @AlexanderHernandezhj Před 11 dny +2

      Exactly! My grandparents were so frugal but they had a TON of money on both sides. I remember my grandfather telling me "you want to make money while you sleep." And I guess that attitude passed down to my dad (RIP), because I remember going to his house one day and I had bought something I really liked, so I wanted to show it to him. So I said "Look at this!
      Isn't it cute? It was on sale...I saved 50%!" My dad replied "Well, if you're spending, you're not saving." Obviously I had no retort, and that has always stuck with me.

    • @PaulaAdrian721
      @PaulaAdrian721 Před 11 dny

      Saving and investing wisely while prioritizing necessities and a few small luxuries in relation to one's total assets is a great approach. It helps ensure financial stability and I my for the enjoyment of life's little pleasures without compromising long-term financial goals. It's all about finding a balance that works for you!

    • @BillySampson681
      @BillySampson681 Před 11 dny

      very true, a huge part of my portfolio growth has come during this bear market. I've been able to scale from $180K to $572K in a short period of time.

    • @BrettAllen-ds5fi
      @BrettAllen-ds5fi Před 11 dny

      How do you do that? I'm interested

    • @BillySampson681
      @BillySampson681 Před 11 dny

      Thanks to my co-worker (Alex) who suggested
      Ms Brenda Leigh Van.

  • @AIPretendingToBeHuman
    @AIPretendingToBeHuman Před 11 dny +37

    Also, the new Huawei Pura 70 has gotten rid of the SK memory chip (Flash NAND) in favor of a Huawei chip. There are unconfirmed reports that 3 of the 4 Pura models use a domestic imaging sensor and only 1 uses the Sony sensor.(Huawei is probably getting rid of old stock)

  • @neighborhoodsquirrel2504
    @neighborhoodsquirrel2504 Před 11 dny +23

    One difference between Ren Zhengfei and other entrepreneurs in China is he owes the Chinese government big time for helping to rescue his daughter Meng Wanzhou. She was stuck in Canada forever until the Chinese government secure her release. The Chinese government sent a Boeing 777, which normally can carry up to 300 people just to pick her up. The plane’s flight path to China was very unusual. Normally, twin engines plane supposed to be within two hours of an airport in case of emergency. They were concerned about being intercepted by American fighter jets. So, they took off and flew up the middle of Canada (no American fighter jet can reach them), across the North Pole, and into Russian airspace.

    • @wenling3487
      @wenling3487 Před 11 dny +7

      Over 400 million Chinese viewed that event Alive!
      even as a Chinese, I am moved by this staggering number!!

  • @winstonwong4942
    @winstonwong4942 Před 11 dny +76

    Good insights... long live Huawei and Glorious China🙏🙏🙏

  • @allblacks405
    @allblacks405 Před 11 dny +52

    Just look at SG as a microcosm of China with a 75% ethnic Chinese majority. Even without the critical mass, the 3-4 million ethnic Chinese in Singapore - descended from peasant/coolie classes who migrated out of China - can create a miracle of a nation out of nowhere. So what about China with its teeming talents in the millions?

    • @DW-op7ly
      @DW-op7ly Před 11 dny +6

      Just millions? 100s of millions

    • @cuteandfunnyearthlings2863
      @cuteandfunnyearthlings2863 Před 11 dny +8

      6 million chinese STEM graduates every year not including the chinese graduates from overseas.

    • @user-qd8yg1fp7i
      @user-qd8yg1fp7i Před 11 dny +8

      im Chinese ASEAN. Proud

    • @hypocritehater1673
      @hypocritehater1673 Před 11 dny +2

      On one hand we are proud of Singapore ,on the other hand,it,s sad that they are bowing to the bully willing to do what they are told😢

    • @thomasho9637
      @thomasho9637 Před 11 dny +3

      The late LKY has forecast China rise when he reminded the Chinese leader visiting Singapore that China has many talented masses so no doubt China could perform better. Well true to his words.

  • @wsurfer2147
    @wsurfer2147 Před 11 dny +96

    You forgot to mention. Huawei employees own the company. Look at how much profit sharing they got last year.

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt Před 11 dny +4

      fo real??

    • @sciagurrato1831
      @sciagurrato1831 Před 11 dny +8

      Money seeking is not the primary motivation for Huawei. I guess you don’t know anyone who works there.

    • @DW-op7ly
      @DW-op7ly Před 11 dny

      @@sciagurrato1831extra money probably doesn’t hurt most people

    • @enzoh7763
      @enzoh7763 Před 11 dny

      ​@@HughJass-jv2lt ,,
      No ,, , don't believe any propaganda .
      It's not confirm by Bloomberg and mscbn ,
      Even if they confirm it ,
      Could you believe their propaganda ?
      Best way to really know ,
      Go to China Hua Wei hq compound .
      Don't ask much ,
      Just observe , spend time , analyze them ,
      Look at their employee background ,
      Their families ,
      Picking up subtle hint first , and prep your question .
      -
      Doing a real investigative work .
      -
      But then why do that ,
      Will just enjoy desserts and have breakfast cereals everyday for peace of mind ?

    • @AzYet0416
      @AzYet0416 Před 11 dny +21

      @@HughJass-jv2lt yes, Ren only own less than 2% share of Huawei, he distributed most part of his company to tens of thousands employees. that's why the employees are so motivated, they share the profit not only get paid by salary. Huawei is a collective owned company.

  • @Thincl-qr2ef
    @Thincl-qr2ef Před 11 dny +56

    At least Huawei is not backed by Warren Buffett

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain Před 11 dny +20

      Huawei is private company, not public..

    • @DailyBeatings
      @DailyBeatings Před 11 dny +30

      @@peanut0brain Huawei is actually employee owned, which is even better since everyone their has a stake in the company...

    • @milexiangyangli5666
      @milexiangyangli5666 Před 11 dny

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    • @etow8034
      @etow8034 Před 11 dny

      @@DailyBeatings Yes, sort of like Mondragón in Spain !

    • @xinqu5
      @xinqu5 Před 11 dny +8

      Last year, some Wallstreet investors visited huawei headquarter in shenzheng, ren even didn't see them.

  • @silversurfer8237
    @silversurfer8237 Před 11 dny +51

    China has encountered many instances where the USA exerted extreme pressure against the country since 1989. The PRC government probably kept track of all these incidents and arrived at the conclusion that the relationship with the USA would turn south one day.

    • @brianliew5901
      @brianliew5901 Před 11 dny

      The Chinese even knew the US will come for war some day hence prepared for the war as early as five decades ago.

    • @willengel-vs8ht
      @willengel-vs8ht Před 11 dny +16

      since 1949.

    • @dice138
      @dice138 Před 11 dny

      PRC government have never trusted the US government.

    • @enzoh7763
      @enzoh7763 Před 11 dny

      Just study American history ,
      When are they ever peaceful ?
      They even discard their own puppets to be replace by another puppet .

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 Před 11 dny

      And they have been getting uglier ever since

  • @colinlee9678
    @colinlee9678 Před 11 dny +75

    It is so obvious that sanctions act as a catalyst to more innovations. Therefore, if US applies sanctions to every Chinese industry then every Chinese industry will becone another Huawei!

    • @moreless2690
      @moreless2690 Před 11 dny +10

      That's past the point of no return. China is becoming an increasingly popular destination for American companies' CEOs and investors.

    • @ZweiZwolf
      @ZweiZwolf Před 11 dny

      Every Chinese company is already looking ahead to future sanctions, recognizing that they could be next.

    • @michaelgoh9768
      @michaelgoh9768 Před 11 dny +8

      Yes, sanctions don't destroy Huawei. Sanctions destroy US companies. Because of sanctions, Huawei has progressed and achieved more.

    • @mujur9101
      @mujur9101 Před 10 dny

      Every China's company is subject to US Sanction. Every one get the same possibility to get sanctioned. There is no point of return anymore. All China's companies must hand in hand to create their own system, standards, etc.

  • @HyperionLogic
    @HyperionLogic Před 11 dny +38

    The sense of crisis is what drives Chinese progress, from the state down to private companies. People there understand that in order to survive, they have to work harder and faster than everyone else. This kind of work ethic is sadly no longer common in western countries.

    • @DW-op7ly
      @DW-op7ly Před 11 dny

      America has lost that pioneer ethos
      Those Rust Belt States that were a Democratic bastion for decades turned and gave us Trump in 2016
      If you go look at the studies on why. Those people who lost their steelworkers and coal miner jobs
      Stayed put, and didn’t move looking for jobs and refused to get retrained where they stayed
      Expecting those jobs to come back.
      When there is a worldwide glut in steel and coal

  • @barrywong4327
    @barrywong4327 Před 11 dny +16

    Kevin, you nailed it - human capital is the most important resource any nation could possess that no one else could sanction against.
    Also, Chinese business leaders and ruling elites are visionaries, they are not interested in short-term gains for the most part; they’re steadfast on achieving their long-term goals.
    In the US, instant gravitation rules - quarterly report, next election cycle.
    China’s vision for the world is night and day next to the US’ vision. The former is for a harmonious, fair and peaceful world. The latter is for a world solely dominated and controlled by the US.
    The tale of two nations. I know, as an American and a global citizen, which nation I would rather root for - China.

  • @huangzongming8226
    @huangzongming8226 Před 11 dny +14

    "Huawei will save talent, not US dollars,” Ren said

  • @muhammadomar2954
    @muhammadomar2954 Před 11 dny +43

    Huawei didn't move away, but it was banned from using Android by your administrators. In addition, imposing an embargo on countries that have trained human resources, information, technology, raw materials, infrastructure, etc. may slow them down tactically in the short term, but they will definitely gain a lot in the medium/long term and this is a huge strategic mistake in every respect.

    • @DailyBeatings
      @DailyBeatings Před 11 dny +7

      Huawei was able to use the open source version of Android, but Google Mobile Services (GMS) were blocked due to US sanctions.

    • @10lauset
      @10lauset Před 11 dny +14

      Android hasn't been upgraded much since the sanctions. One forgets that Huawei made significant contributions to it. US is the state that keeps on crippling its high tech companies to spite itself.

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt Před 11 dny +1

      🤣🤣
      CALM DOWN buddy

    • @tonysu8860
      @tonysu8860 Před 11 dny

      ​@@10lausetNot completely true, the Android situation is complex. After forking from the default Linux kernel, Android is making an effort to re-integrate again. Assuming the effort succeeds, Android will benefit from the much more vast FOSS community supporting Linux while Linux can look forward to deploying easily on many more mobile hardware devices.

  • @DragonYang01
    @DragonYang01 Před 11 dny +16

    As a Chinese American, I understand that American people would not be able to understand the work ethics in Asia. This is not limited to China, Japanese and Korean have shown the same that they are willing to put extra efforts for the success of the companies they work for. American people often laughs at them as slavery workers. This is the reason I left HP and AT&T to work with startup companies in Silicon Valley. Only in these business environments, you can see a group of talent people work like no tomorrow for the success of the company. But, once the company becomes big because of their initial success, they have to hire mediocre American people. The company loses its young spirits and ages very quick.

    • @catinbootsnow4267
      @catinbootsnow4267 Před 11 dny +3

      The big 3 in Detroit. 😅

    • @Ockechukwu
      @Ockechukwu Před 9 dny

      Americans are more productive than Chinese, Japanese and Koreans.

  • @gusbilly
    @gusbilly Před 11 dny +19

    Another top notch free business class. Thank you sir. Cheers from a caribbean man.

  • @ccpun3790
    @ccpun3790 Před 11 dny +9

    Ren was an officer with the PLA, equivalent to the second in command of a regiment, like a colonel. He restructured the enterprise during the Pandemic into 5 departments as the "Five Armies".
    Pretty much romanticize the survival of Huawei as an epic battle of the Middle Earth and he himself as the charismatic Marshal to ward off the Great Evil.

  • @GidneyNCloyd-hq7hl
    @GidneyNCloyd-hq7hl Před 11 dny +14

    And if US/FiveEyes sanctions/prohibitions weren't enough of an incentive for Huawei, let's not forget about the episode of America's industrial warfare that had Meng Wanzhou held hostage in Vancouver for almost three years.

    • @ZweiZwolf
      @ZweiZwolf Před 11 dny +4

      "Lawfare."
      China needs to amp up national security laws to be at least as stringent as what America, the UK, Canada, and Australia have. Really, take the strictest of each and apply them to "journalists" and NGOs that are typically used as CIA fronts.

  • @stephen6324
    @stephen6324 Před 11 dny +26

    10,000 developers on 24-hour shifts Amazing

    • @jingle1840
      @jingle1840 Před 11 dny +11

      Huawei has 160,000 employees plus tens of thousand outsourcing headcounts. Two years ago they put 7000 people to Auto BU to develop the autonomous driving. Now "Huawei inside" EVs ranked No1 autonomous driving EV in chinese EV market.

    • @dice138
      @dice138 Před 11 dny +13

      @@jingle1840 News said Huawei sent over 10,000 engineers to SMIC to help develop the Kirin 9000s chip which put in the Mate 60 series.

    • @bungkusi2432
      @bungkusi2432 Před 11 dny +9

      The instant noodles part ain't true.
      I watch the other CZcams channel and it said that Huawei have big restaurant for all the workers inside their building.

    • @ZweiZwolf
      @ZweiZwolf Před 11 dny

      @@bungkusi2432 Most large Chinese companies have corporate cafeterias, allowing people to work without worrying about cooking or finding a place to eat. It's smart to keep talent on site where they can work efficiently. Same reason American finance & tech companies always provide "free" lunch and snacks, never give a high value employee an excuse to leave the desk!

  • @moreless2690
    @moreless2690 Před 11 dny +23

    On the wall, there is a warning that says 'Let her sleep...' Don't disturb the Dragon...."
    If you ignore the warning and persist in poking the dragon, that's what will happens. You got what you deserved for being childish.

    • @claesmalmberg4806
      @claesmalmberg4806 Před 11 dny

      I heard this in 1985

    • @moreless2690
      @moreless2690 Před 10 dny +1

      @@claesmalmberg4806 We had reached to the point of no return, where MAGA is not accessible. It's a shame that we're repeating the same pattern that led to the collapse of the Roman Empire from within.

  • @esphilee
    @esphilee Před 11 dny +31

    Huawei is like PEOPLE’s Republic of China.
    The employees are the owners and the leaders are talented smart ass, and they trust their leaders.

    • @bungkusi2432
      @bungkusi2432 Před 11 dny +1

      The power of socialism
      The one that US hidden hand afraid of

    • @danielb7253
      @danielb7253 Před 11 dny

      996 work culture. Overworked and illegal in China but labor means zero

  • @johng4991
    @johng4991 Před 11 dny +8

    Remember the old saying. Necessity is the mother of invention.

  • @dentergysb5497
    @dentergysb5497 Před 11 dny +13

    If there is an award for the best analytical report of the year, this one should win hands down

  • @cabasadefogo9533
    @cabasadefogo9533 Před 11 dny +8

    The new pura 70 was broken down and analyzed by ifixit. It showed only 1 component that was not Chinese, it was South Korean.

  • @sfukuda512
    @sfukuda512 Před 11 dny +16

    Military hardware has some odd qualities. Things have to be durable. So state-of-the-art is not as important as impact resistance and ability to withstand high g-forces. Also, quantities are lower than consumer products. I can imagine Huawei engineers working with the military, but the military probably needs dedicated engineers to make "interesting" products.
    Huawei is a huge company with a massive R&D budget. It runs partly like a company, partly like a university. This may be typical of high-tech Chinese companies, but Huawei is exceptional even among them.

    • @brianliew5901
      @brianliew5901 Před 11 dny

      What's your point?🤔

    • @bungkusi2432
      @bungkusi2432 Před 11 dny

      ​​@@brianliew5901
      The point: Biden is wrong
      Even US military use chip that were 20 years behind.
      Because it's already good enough for simple military task.

    • @ZweiZwolf
      @ZweiZwolf Před 11 dny

      Military hardware used by troops in the field has to be cheap and durable. Military supercomputing to model nuclear weapons, jet fighters, jet engines, missiles, etc. all want state of the art computing hardware.

  • @AIPretendingToBeHuman
    @AIPretendingToBeHuman Před 11 dny +11

    China was already an advanced civilization when the Greeks and Romans, the basis of Western Civilization, were illiterate barbarians living like animals. China will still be an advanced civilization when humanity is colonizing the Solar System and beyond. “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
    ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

    • @Empireoflies1984
      @Empireoflies1984 Před 11 dny +5

      The only civilization that is still standing. And getting strong.

  • @pr0newbie
    @pr0newbie Před 11 dny +21

    Tbh Huawei is an exceptional company. Many Chinese netizens berate the fact that there aren't more companies like Huawei. It's insane what Huawei has singlehandedly achieved across verticals. It's abnormal and their org structure (pretty communist if you ask me) is a dangerous precedent for the top 0.1% who want to be able to lie flat and simply profit by having money in the best companies.
    Theres a fascinating documentary about Huawei by a japanese living in China. I highly recommend it.

    • @brianliew5901
      @brianliew5901 Před 11 dny +3

      Other than profit, what else you've inside your brain?

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 Před 11 dny +3

      Any comments on China by the Japanese can only be taken with a grain of salt.

    • @dice138
      @dice138 Před 11 dny +9

      @@yaoliang1580 I think the Japanese he's talking about is Takeuchi Ryo (竹內亮). He is a documentary director who have been living in China for around 15 years. He made a series of videos about Huawei and interviewed quite a few Huawei employees. He is very Pro China and made a lot of great videos about China. He is actually pretty well respected in Chinese social medias. And his latest documentary series about the Yangtze River became quite popular in China.

    • @pr0newbie
      @pr0newbie Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@dice138yup. This guy.

    • @enzoh7763
      @enzoh7763 Před 11 dny +1

      When you use their org is communist ,,
      Please ELABORATE more about it .
      It could be you know a lot of their org structure and how it is a communist ,, or. Meritocracy , or
      Aristocracy , etc .,.,,.
      -
      When people invoke the word communists or communism,,
      It tend to show they are brainwashed by western media .
      That's why I like to pick their brain for that knowledge .
      FYI - I reside in a free country with constitutional GUARANTEE of life , freedom , protections , property , ,,
      Yet ,, I am careful to navigate thru life , because those are just 1 fi ger snap and it's ALL GONE , taken away by people in the gov't.
      -
      And very heavily tax too ., (- a Karl marx theory- applied & practice ,, , ACTUALLY - )
      -
      In short , I reside in a western media descript of a communist hell hole without the label .

  • @etow8034
    @etow8034 Před 11 dny +6

    Huawei is remarkable in one way in that it not only produces smartphones like it's competitors Apple, Samsung and over 100+ Chinese brands, it produces the infrastructure networks that these smartphones run on and now it is getting into producing EVs as well !

  • @denislim123
    @denislim123 Před 11 dny +7

    The aerial video outro is just stunning as is the commentary on Huawei today. When the US used Canada to detain Meng Wanzhou, who was the Chief Financial Officer of Huawei and Ren Zhenfei's daughter, it is no surprise that this single dastardly act gave Huawei the further impetus to push forward and break the US attempts to kneecap this company. The fruits of hard labour are paying off.

  • @soonhockchua3740
    @soonhockchua3740 Před 11 dny +3

    Ren probably is the greatest Tech, innovation, entrepreneur in the last 2 decades. His life story is very inspiring. His wisdom, calmness in managing US sanctions & kidnapping of his dear daughter, speaks volume of this man. Who in the business world can be compared to him? A founder who distributed 98% of his firm shares to his colleagues. The multi billionaires of US Tech, still compensated with more shares options, are like sploit little boys. Without self sacrifice there is no greatness. The very rich Tech tycoons are very successful but not great unlike Ren.

    • @amols101
      @amols101 Před 10 dny

      Jeff Bezos's ex wife has given away 16 Billion dollars in charity. Bill Gates and Warren Buffet have pledged away their entire wealth. Read about Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Don't make a fo ol of yourself.

  • @labandonaldhock80
    @labandonaldhock80 Před 11 dny +42

    Fabulous info, thank you! The US is a sore loser!!!

  • @lifequestions5546
    @lifequestions5546 Před 11 dny +3

    Blessing in disguise. A real business man will enjoy the challenge instead of running away from it. That's how greatness was built.

  • @michaelloong964
    @michaelloong964 Před 11 dny +8

    Good presentation thank you Kevin

  • @Trueye-sl2mr
    @Trueye-sl2mr Před 11 dny +7

    Chips for military equipment are based upon 40nm and higher, not 7 nm. USA is bullshiting as usual. Intel is still stuck at 12nm 😃😃 Chinese engineers DO go home but thet still think about their work issues at home most of the week

  • @M.M.Alam.Liberty
    @M.M.Alam.Liberty Před 11 dny +12

    Thank you Kevin

  • @thiritung5331
    @thiritung5331 Před 11 dny +1

    You've used the metaphor of the game of Go to explain the winning strategies of Chinese companies. Great job!

  • @taterrhead
    @taterrhead Před 11 dny +6

    I will fully embrace Chinese companies eroding Apple market share AS LONG as they come with a 3rd major app store (not tied to American central intelligence agencies)

  • @oberstleutnant787
    @oberstleutnant787 Před 11 dny +6

    Chinese are the best, once they are determined, they will accomplish anything.

  • @Userkzb20253
    @Userkzb20253 Před 11 dny +5

    Hwawei’s CEO openly said he learned from the U.S. He brought in IBM to revamp his company while suffered growing pain. Yet IBM itself couldn’t live up to its own inspirations. Huawei can, why? Your exposition of Huawei provides some insights.

  • @AnotherExtraFist
    @AnotherExtraFist Před 11 dny +2

    People are most important! Another thing is that the Chinese do not celebrate young hotshots they way we do here -- and then flame them when the weekend party is over. There is so much deference to "elders" and "pioneers", many of whom are their teachers (they still call them that) from overseas. You are right on the mark Kevin when you pointed out that that it is the people, not the raw materials, that has enabled a system that is Chinese succeed. Internet Quote of the Year! "Huawei is not remarkable by Chinese standards. They are remarkable by our standards."

  • @DrXJ
    @DrXJ Před 11 dny

    These videos are really useful pieces.. do you guys have a website where you publish in writing?

  • @taterrhead
    @taterrhead Před 11 dny +2

    you don't necessarily need the 'most advanced' chips for weapons systems as those systems are usually plenty big for all sorts of chips of various sizes. The 'most advanced' chips are for IOT nonsense, smart phones, tablets, smallest drones etc...

  • @instantpotenjoyer
    @instantpotenjoyer Před 11 dny +4

    another brilliant video of peak understanding of China

  • @frankm6218
    @frankm6218 Před 11 dny +6

    Huawei is definitely one of the best campaniles in China, however yes, they are just one of the best companies.

  • @HughJass-jv2lt
    @HughJass-jv2lt Před 11 dny +2

    i have a very picky list of "subscribed".
    You're making EXCELLENT content.

  • @craigrik2699
    @craigrik2699 Před 11 dny +2

    I may have said it before but I saw a CZcams vid, back in 2019 of a NASA engineer talking about his experience working with the Chinese version of NASA. At a project meeting for Mars, a team that were working on the Mars lander had mentioned an issue at a previous meeting. When asked to report, the team leader said that they had solved the problem, when asked how they did that, the team leader said they assigned ANOTHER 40k PHD level engineers onto the problem, it was solved. The project teams were made up of a mix of government and private company members. Now that's real power!

  • @sciagurrato1831
    @sciagurrato1831 Před 11 dny +3

    Kevin very rightly points out that older Chinese executives command enormous respect and are vital to their companies. Brain aging is taking place in the west at an alarming rate.

  • @ahmadahmal2942
    @ahmadahmal2942 Před 11 dny +6

    Now imagine if apple would be sanctioned like Huawei.
    Apple will turn into a boutique selling real apples in less than a year.

    • @JalomMatia
      @JalomMatia Před 11 dny

      but Chinese people want Apple, that is part of the problem.

    • @leahcasey2678
      @leahcasey2678 Před 10 dny +1

      @@JalomMatia
      Apple's iPhone sales in China were down 24% last quarter ... while Huawei's sales were up over 65%.
      The US and EU markets represent just less than 10% of the world's consumer market ... ever wonder where the other 90% shop for their smartphones?

    • @ahmadahmal2942
      @ahmadahmal2942 Před 2 dny

      @@leahcasey2678 They don't know because their western propaganda media, makes their 10% of the world look like the whole world and the China small.

  • @josephguo6256
    @josephguo6256 Před 11 dny +2

    is not a company, is a technology commune.

  • @trekpac2
    @trekpac2 Před 11 dny +1

    My jaw dropped listening to this presentation. Chinese companies are going to be so hard to beat.

  • @kindface
    @kindface Před 9 dny

    Your channel is growing its audience slowly (slowly not for long) but surely. Because it provides snippets of reality of China that are the truth but not commonly known or considered outside China, especially in the West. Hopefully your channel will go a long way towards bridging their knowledge gap. I can see that happening rather quickly as you provide great value in bite sizes every day. The explosive phase of your channel growth is getting nearer and nearer. Keep up the good work.

  • @hydrohasspoken6227
    @hydrohasspoken6227 Před 11 dny +2

    Being 79 and still managing such an innovative company. We could reach some conclusions about his mindset, i may be wrong, but i doubt it:
    I think since inception he created a decentralized administration system, where small Departments are run by young ambitious competitive minds. These youngsters were given the freedom of action to get the mission done. I can almost hear them being told: "through trial and error you may plod on, and come to my office with a solid idea and plan when you have found one".

  • @kibakobo
    @kibakobo Před 11 dny +1

    Good Title. May they stay true and humble. And keep their honor and self dignity.

  • @parttimethinker7611
    @parttimethinker7611 Před 11 dny +2

    It’s the time honored and infamous American diplomatic playbook Kevin. The U.S. has been sanctioning the Iranian since 1979; Cuba since October 1962 and China since 1949…

  • @universalmirage1208
    @universalmirage1208 Před 11 dny +3

    Huawei probably won't enter chip and smartphone operation system software business without sanctions. I don't think there is an equivalent company of Huawei in the world that excels in so many high-tech fields.

  • @Ace1000ks19751982
    @Ace1000ks19751982 Před 11 dny +2

    China has competent business and political leadership, so it will continue to grow.

  • @fookcheonkhaw7147
    @fookcheonkhaw7147 Před 11 dny +2

    U.S. military budget is bigger than the next 9 countries combined. China’s industrial output, on the other hand, is bigger than the next 9 countries combined. So you can see the huge difference in national strategies between U.S. and China.

    • @amaoseu
      @amaoseu Před 7 dny

      US tends to bomb other countries while China loves to trade with other countries.

  • @philoso377
    @philoso377 Před 11 dny +1

    Nice video and presentation.
    This video reminds us about what Bill Gate have said about sanctioning Huawei of 7nm tech.

  • @kean-leongang1167
    @kean-leongang1167 Před 11 dny +2

    The major complains from the Israelis and Ukrainian soldiers about American drones made in Silicon Valley is the drone are too fragile. They would rather import DJI drones and modify them.

  • @garylee9668
    @garylee9668 Před 11 dny +25

    sigh, really hope that U.S.A and China can be back to the old days, good relationship, be friends, not imaginary enemy.

    • @canalesjuan356
      @canalesjuan356 Před 11 dny

      Impossible anymore. Since the cake can't be bigger, the remaining problem is how to cut it, everybody's gonna fight for it. And believe me, If US China go back to old days, that means these two countries have a agreement to rule the world together, the rest of the world's going to suffer.

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain Před 11 dny

      You are extremely delusional and super naive to even think this

    • @walhdamaskus2408
      @walhdamaskus2408 Před 11 dny

      U can be friend with a normal person, but can not be friend with a bipolar disordered narcistic person.

    • @akakakakakak3084
      @akakakakakak3084 Před 11 dny +16

      No way to go back, when trust is lost, no relationship can be built.😅

    • @user-xh3eg2tf2y
      @user-xh3eg2tf2y Před 11 dny +4

      when a country's PPP is 1.5 times of your country, you still want your relationship keep the way when their PPP was 0.1 of yours?

  • @Dawson2011H
    @Dawson2011H Před 11 dny

    It is astonishing that you draw such a conclusion. That is total shock to me.

  • @ching-yi2007
    @ching-yi2007 Před 11 dny +1

    At the time of the sanction, I had read in a report by a Canadian technology due diligence firm, the same one that Wall Street employed to look at the Huawei phone, that the 7nm was already out. I just assumed all the shock when the Huawei came out was theater.

  • @dr.zschanel3671
    @dr.zschanel3671 Před 14 hodinami

    Very informative and lack of bias. America needs your chanel.

  • @RB-eo4eq
    @RB-eo4eq Před 10 dny

    Joking aside ..... great segments. Insightful and data driven. Well done.

  • @giuseppe9501
    @giuseppe9501 Před 12 hodinami

    In China, companies don't just do business, THEY ARE BUSINESS!

  • @stanleyhuynh1659
    @stanleyhuynh1659 Před 11 dny +2

    I support you China. Your products make better and cheaper. Thanks!

  • @picandvideo
    @picandvideo Před 11 dny +4

    Brutal fact 😮

  • @altwoinchester4492
    @altwoinchester4492 Před 11 dny +1

    Thank you for your dedication to informing the people truthfully

  • @richardteo1886
    @richardteo1886 Před 11 dny

    Thank you for the insight

  • @bungkusi2432
    @bungkusi2432 Před 11 dny +4

    China have 10x more STEM graduate than USA every year. So China move 10 years while USA move 1 year.

    • @oberstleutnant787
      @oberstleutnant787 Před 11 dny +2

      Chinese STEM graduates not only numerically more, but far smarter than their Yankee counterpart.

  • @Nekoeye
    @Nekoeye Před 10 dny +1

    They thought they're putting these sanctions on Pakistan/Iran, it backfired. 😂

  • @cheekeongchan6605
    @cheekeongchan6605 Před 11 dny +2

    Huawei is an employee owned company. The founder CEO only has 0.7 percent (0.7%) share of the company. Eventhough sanctioned and losing business it did not retrench staff.

  • @kevin179887
    @kevin179887 Před 7 dny

    Who makes the equipment that produces the chips?

  • @vsalasarcr
    @vsalasarcr Před 11 dny +1

    Greetings, this is one of the most accurate summary reflections I have seen on this topic, thank you

  • @adamesd3699
    @adamesd3699 Před 11 dny

    Actually, a lot defense and aerospace tech is not on the actual leading edge. That’s because of the need for very high levels of reliability, integration, etc. If your cell phone’s processor has a bug, that’s annoying. If an important processor on your space station has a bug, that can be catastrophic.
    Also, military and aerospace devices generally have room. So you don’t need the extreme miniaturization and low heat production necessary for a high end cell phone. 7 nm or smaller is necessary for a high end cell phone (3 nm is already in mass production). But 14 nm, 28 nm, or even larger is often perfectly fine for very good autonomous vehicle use or aerospace devices.

  • @dsc0273
    @dsc0273 Před 11 dny

    Great update Kevin

  • @fritzarndt5815
    @fritzarndt5815 Před 5 dny

    So happy to have found this channel

  • @rw3915
    @rw3915 Před 11 dny

    Great VLOG. Keep up the great work.

  • @alexmarinica5310
    @alexmarinica5310 Před 11 dny

    Why do you have that low volume soundtrack playing in the background?

  • @kaiki8490
    @kaiki8490 Před 10 dny

    Great concise explaination

  • @user-zc6dn9ms2l
    @user-zc6dn9ms2l Před 11 dny +2

    the big surprise , the high yield rate

  • @11reinvented
    @11reinvented Před 11 dny +3

    Western economies are all based around the individual. Every man (and now every woman as well) for himself. There is no loyalty beyond money, no quality beyond money, no customer care beyond money, no relationship beyond money. You set yourself up against everyone and think yourself clever if you do them before they do you. You constantly compete at all levels in both personal and professional life. Most companies sail just inside the border of illegality. If they are large then they lobby (buy) politicians. R&D is not top priority. Technologists lounge around for years with little recognition. Marketing is where it's at. If any western company was sanctioned, their marketing department would get a boost in size and budget so that they can BS about how good they are. And our law makers don't really want to know. They know that they in for a few years and therefore better get a move on and start setting up contacts to make money once they are out of office. The whole system is rotten to core.

  • @YellowboyRickLee
    @YellowboyRickLee Před 9 dny

    These videos are so informative, I really appreciate them!

  • @kibakobo
    @kibakobo Před 11 dny

    7:40 and here you go ! Finally. Supply chain aren’t raw material but Selfless, Hardworking, Humble, Human beings.

  • @justme6275
    @justme6275 Před 11 dny +1

    this is Chinese culture, NOTHING is impossible 🙏

  • @Lee-Van-Cle
    @Lee-Van-Cle Před 11 dny

    very insightful, extraordinary!

  • @edwardlim7253
    @edwardlim7253 Před 11 dny

    Thanks Kevin, for your observation & analysis of Huawei..