@BeijingDai
Singapore is quite hostile, if you ever meet Singaporeans. They look Chinese but most majority of them are pretty pro-US.
I can't stand how they speak English, but very few of them can speak Mandarin.
@MartijnRasser
AsiaFinancial quotes TrendForce. TrendForce quotes ChosunBiz. ChosunBiz quotes anonymous sources.
It's basically a made-up story wrapped in three layers so that
@MartijnRasser
hopes no one would track it down.
@MartijnRasser
@FT
It's a bit of wishful thinking, considering the US passenger car market is about half the size of China's. And, EV adoption rate in China is far higher.
Slowing down EV adoption in US is not hurting China. It only prolongs China's lead
@RothLindberg
Yep. The Taiwanese company is known for confisticating your ID card (or passport) on the first day of employment, to prevent you from changing jobs. Also they are famous for worst working conditions and mistreatment of workers.
@BeijingDai
Because the British migrated Jews to Palestine before and during WW2. It was a setup by the UK from a long time ago.
Compare to other League of Nations Mandates, Iraq and Syria, both achieved independence. Palestine, on the other hand, was a UK-created problem for the future
@BeijingDai
US Ambassador to Japan is the most useless position in the American government. They can put a plastic doll in that position and save the salary.
@TingLiao90
@evadou
@1957spirit
In China Chicken price is all time low at around $1 per lb or about $2.30 per kg. They also had a record summer crop harvest amid all the flooding. I think people like
@evadou
are just trying to make up stories out of thin air, but sadly plenty of the readers took her seriously.
@SuspendedRobot
The original Semitic people were not White but Middle-eastern. The concept of Jews, is vague.
Those Ashkenazi Jews look more like Slavs to me.
@SLim456789
@RnaudBertrand
It's in their high school education. Very rarely you find a Japanese person willing to read history books from other countries seriously.
Even the Japanese I met in the US, who worked for decades in the US and some married to Caucasian spouses, always avoid this topic.
The US will spend a staggering $1.6bn on anti-China propaganda over the next 5 years.
This massive anti-China smear campaign is being unleashed by the US at the same time as it intensifies its military encirclement of China.
Is the US trying to soften up public opinion for war?
@jcanfil
It's a movie about the life of test pilots.
I am shocked anyone comparing it to "Top Gun". Did you watch the film? or it's the language barrier?!
@RnaudBertrand
This is particularly interesting because Bhutan and China do not have formal diplomatic relation yet. And, if the border issue is resolved, Bhutan will leave India as the only country that refused to settle land border with China.
@lizalinwsj
@Kubota_Yoko
I just don't get it. The US started the tech war, now, you as a representative of the US government wants to complain about it?😂
@BeijingDai
Considering how Huawei was treated, EU+UK is a risky investment for Chinese EV makers to open up new factories.
The Global South, on the other hand, is a vast market to explore with very little strings attached.
@PrefFalsifier
@hsu_steve
When the media say 28nm lithography machines, it is referring to DUV immersion lithography machines using 193nm argon fluoride laser source. A single pattern run of such machine will produce 28nm chips.
14nm, 7nm, and 5nm chips can be produced by the same machine diff. process
@TaylorOgan
@Huawei
Trump banned Huawei from using Android=>Huawei is forced to develop HarmonyOS=>Huawei expands the use of HarmonyOS to other devices=>Huawei build car computer systems on HarmonyOS=>Huawei now builds the entire powertrain of EV, including hardware software motor, data/AI service
@CheburekiMan
So 77 years later, a bunch of crazy WW2 era mines all decided to drift to a certain spot and explode in the span of 24 hours. Sounds very convincing. Let's file this under the "suicidal 77 yr old drifters" category.
@TheoFletcher01
Yep. She wears the Tajik hat and scarf, the way Tajik females are normally portraited.
Tajik Chinese always have a special position in the Chinese culture because of a 1984 movie. They are appreciated for their loyalty and devotion.
@BeijingDai
This sort of reduction of tensions is only on the surface. China won't ever give in to US demands. And US won't ever stop unless China becomes a vassal like Japan or UK.
China and Russia are the only countries with full sovereignty. And the US can't tolerate that.
@No_More_China
@notXiangyu
Taiwanese are Chinese people speaking Chinese, writing Chinese, under a Chinese gov, and using a Chinese currency, passport, and employing a Chinese military who traced its tradition back to a Chinese military school established in 1924 in Guangzhou.
@AngryTaiwanman
Stupid Taiwanese trying to make everything into a political theatrical work because you can't win on the field. There is no place for you in the Olympics.
@khlqm
@FreeUyghurNow
People once told me that during Ramadan the god is closely observing everybody, thus if you lie you will get severely punished. No such teaching now?
@Shannon_Liao
I don't think people need to read your report for the game. They can play it and develop their own opinions. In other words, your hard work of coping has no effect. Now cope that
@nikstankovic_
As much as I was impressed with Shinkansen, I can't remember there was ever an overseas Japanese HSR project finished by Japanese companies.
Japan can export the tech to a foreign country, but they can't execute.
@gumby4christ
By Lai Jianyu, Daily Magazine Issue 477, 2011-07-27,Title: Gold Apollo Holds the Heart of the FBI with a Walkie-Talkie.
“Gold Apollo sells products almost extinct in Taiwan, but its professional technology, customization, QC have enabled it to gain EU&US gov orders”
@NiMingda_GG
Unfortunately that can only be characterized as American Exceptionalism. The rest of the world are just asking for equality, but no, the only form of existence is they must all accept US dominance, meaning, US is free to intervene.
This does not seem like a long term strategy.
@RnaudBertrand
Reminded me of the Tibetan descendent who complained on Twitter that she should not have saved the slave girl in 1950s just for the slave girl to open doors for the PLA
Her next line was something like, "I should have feed her to the dogs like we did to her father and brothers"
@TGTM_Official
@BlackMythGame
政治正确
politics right => political correctness
The "right wing politics" in China means totally different things than in the US. So much for someone who call himself a translation expert.
@USAmbChina
US colonized part of Tianjin between 1860 to 1902 following the Second Opium War in which US was the main invading force.
It might be a long history for Americans, but it was also a painful memory to Chinese. And, it serves as a daily reminder.
@SecondRingSZN
I remembered he was using some Excel files from a boarding school in Shandong to support his 'genocide' argument.
It was funny and sad at the same time
@BeijingDai
Many people from Yanbian entered South Korea working as laborers. They live in certain district that is segregated from the rest of the people (district name I forgot but SK has a lot of movie about it) and they call them 朝鲜族 with a possible derogatory connotation
@li_dawei98
The Turkish people today are mostly Greeks, some Italian, who once were slaves under Ottomans rule. The bloodline of the original Asian Turkic invaders slowed died off.
For Greeks and Italians to pretend invade China would be a joke.
@BeijingDai
She is taken down after she rejected the US request to establish a US military in Bangladesh.
If you follow the event, for many months Indians has been saying the protests were anti-India
@BeijingDai
Yes the biggest problem is Apple's lack of product development power. The US mobile phone market is not competitive, Apple can get complacent and still make huge profit year after year with stale products
Not the case in China when Apple faces Huawei and a bunch of competitors.