(Huang Lanlan’s post from The GLOBAL TIMES on 28 September 2020.)
Lessons from Toshiba, Alstom: how US suppresses
foreign rival companies to maintain tech hegemony. The continual suppression by
the US of Chinese tech companies including Huawei and TikTok has been a farce
the world has watched ever since Washington started regarding these fast
growing and expanding Chinese tech giants as threats to its domestic counterparts.
People in the know are no longer surprised by the
aggressive treatment of foreign tech companies by the US. In past decades,
companies around the world such as Japan's Toshiba and France's Alstom were
targeted, sanctioned and seriously hurt by the US government that used excuses
like security, anti-dumping and anti-bribery.
There is no essential difference between the suppression of Huawei or TikTok today and Washington's past crackdowns on Toshiba or Alstom, said Zhang Monan, a chief research fellow of US studies with the China Center for International Economic Exchanges. "Washington continues its technological hegemony, placing its laws and administrative instructions above market order," Zhang told the Global Times.








