Donald Trump practice the policy of the scottish shower on Huawei. On Sunday, he robbed the chinese group access to major u.s. suppliers of software and hardware, including Google. On Monday, he threw into relief a little the penalty, with the establishment of a provisional authorisation, allowing Google and Huawei to work together, for 90 days. And more if affinities.
The reasons for this volte-face are multi-faceted. First, there is the design particular of a commercial negotiation by Donald Trump, aimed first of all to demonstrate his power, and then to give up ground in exchange for concessions. Then there is the blast effect of its decision on the american companies, the collateral victims of the decisions to be cookie-cutter. Certainly, deprive Huawei services Alphabet, the parent company of Google, penalizes first the chinese group. Its smartphones use Android as operating system, an indispensable element for the terminal to be usable. Then comes the …