米商務省は4月16日、ZTEがイランや北朝鮮に違法に米国製品を輸出し、米政府に虚偽 の説明を繰り返したとして、米国企業との取引を7年間禁じる制裁を科した。ZTEはス マホなど主力製品の生産や販売の停止に追い込まれるなど苦境に陥っている。 0837日出づる処の名無し2018/05/14(月) 04:54:57.85ID:kP6I7nHK>>836 Donald J. Trump認証済みアカウント @realDonaldTrump 5 時間5 時間前 President Xi of China, and I, are working together to give massive Chinese phone company, ZTE, a way to get back into business, fast. Too many jobs in China lost. Commerce Department has been instructed to get it done!
Donald J. Trump認証済みアカウント @realDonaldTrump 31分31分前 China and the United States are working well together on trade, but past negotiations have been so one sided in favor of China, for so many years, that it is hard for them to make a deal that benefits both countries. But be cool, it will all work out! 0838日出づる処の名無し2018/05/14(月) 05:12:44.87ID:kP6I7nHK>>836 この大統領による制裁緩和示唆(?)とも受け止められるツイートには米国内でもその 意図の解釈に疑問があるようで
Shawn Donnan?@sdonnan “I am speechless,” said Kevin Wolf, who oversaw the launch of the ZTE case as assistant secretary of commerce in the Obama administration. “I’m highly confident that a [US] president has never intervened in a law-enforcement matter like this before.” https://twitter.com/financialtimes/status/995703237025189893 1:36 AM - May 14, 2018 0839日出づる処の名無し2018/05/14(月) 06:13:25.47ID:kP6I7nHK ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナル日本版さんがリツイート George Nishiyama認証済みアカウント @g_nishiyama George NishiyamaさんがDonald J. Trumpをリツイートしました トランプ大統領、米商務省が米企業による部品供給を禁止したため苦境に立たされている 中国の通信機器メーカーZTEが、早く「ビジネスに戻れる」よう習近平主席と協議中だと ツイート。
早速、こういうジョークが・・・ Ed Krassenstein @EdKrassen 4分4分前 Someone needs to check to see how much ZTE paid Michael Cohen, because there is no reason Trump should be gong to bat for them. They stole American technology. This is insane! @MichaelAvenatti please investigate! 0840日出づる処の名無し2018/05/14(月) 06:25:36.73ID:kP6I7nHK ポンペオ国務長官の北朝鮮コメント@FOXNEWS Lucas Tomlinson認証済みアカウント @LucasFoxNews Pompeo: “I think Chairman Kim [Jong Un] shares the objectives with the American people, I am convinced of that,” secretary of state says on @FoxNewsSunday
これについて、金正恩・トランプサミットに懐疑的な保守論客のクリストール Bill Kristol認証済みアカウント @BillKristol Bill KristolさんがLucas Tomlinsonをリツイートしました Good news: When someone says “I am convinced of that,” he doesn’t actually believe it. Bad news: It’s worrisome that he feels he has to say it, and dangerous that he does say it. 0841日出づる処の名無し2018/05/14(月) 06:43:13.15ID:kP6I7nHK 490k を超えたので新スレを建てました
●Trump hasn't suddenly switched sides with a new plan to protect jobs in China. He's playing for bigger stakes. ●If ZTE goes under, tens of thousands of Chinese people will be out of work. But ZTE is not the only card in play.
China can always find a market for its products in Europe and the rest of the world, but it can't make those products in the first place without cooperation from the United States. And although the U.S. relies equally on China, it doesn't have to. The assembly work that is now done in China could be shifted to Mexico or Vietnam in the unlikely scenario of a Chinese embargo. China's reliance on the U.S. is much "stickier" than American reliance on China.
■Just one card In this high-stakes game of trade poker, Donald Trump doesn't particularly want to break ZTE--but Xi Jinping very much wants to preserve it. And not just ZTE. The tit-for-tat trade war talk between the U.S. and China has hardly had any impact on U.S. companies, because they can live without China. China's top tech firms can't live without the United States. That makes ZTE just one card in a much larger game that includes companies like Huawei, Xiaomi, Alibaba (recently barred from buying MoneyGram), game programmer NetEase, and many others. They all need access to both U.S. markets and U.S. technology to succeed. 0868日出づる処の名無し2018/05/14(月) 17:33:29.64ID:kP6I7nHK For decades China has been forcing American companies to joint venture with local partners as the price of doing business in China. The deal on the table has been technology transfer in exchange for access China's 1.4 billion consumers. Trump is trying to change the terms of that deal. It looks like he just might succeed. If he does, it won't be at the cost of a trade war with China. Trump doesn't want a trade war, and Xi can't afford one. A last minute deal--or a series of last minute deals--is much more likely.
As Trump himself tweeted on Sunday, "be cool, it will all work out!" 0869日出づる処の名無し2018/05/14(月) 17:35:30.37ID:kP6I7nHK 現在510k、次スレ