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    China Bans Government Institutions From Using US-Made Technology

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    By AdeO on December 10, 2019 Business, Government, Technology

    In what appears to be a response to Donald Trump banning the use of Huawei technologies by the US government, China has started offering trade bans to US companies.

    The Financial Times is reporting that Beijing has ordered all government institutions and public bodies to get rid of their foreign (i.e. western) computer gear.

    According to the report, China will spend between now and 2022 transitioning off American hardware and software in favor of local alternatives.

    This isn’t the first time that China has publicly (and not-so publicly) declared American technology as persona non grata within its government.

    But the move may have more urgency this time as the country looks to push back against the broader geopolitical picture.

    Not to mention that other nations, like Russia, are also doing their best to push domestic technology onto their citizens.

    China is also looking for ways to better control the internet and keep its data within its borders, following the 2017 China Internet Security Law.

    One of its tentpole features is a rule to ensure that all technology is “secure” and “controllable,” which is, as usual, particularly troubling.

    Companies likely to face pain include Microsoft, who already has a testy relationship with the country, Dell, HP, and Apple.

    Although it’s worth saying that, as with any technology product sourced from around the world, what constitutes a domestic product.

    After all, the FT uses Lenovo as an example: a Chinese company that sources chips from Intel (US) and hard-drives from Samsung (Korea).

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