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#Newspaper
Huawei gets go ahead for US$1.2bn UK centre
//Huawei said Thursday it will invest US$1.2 billion in a chip research and manufacturing centre in Britain that has been strongly opposed by the United States... it received planning permission in Cambridge, eastern England, to erect a 50,000 square metre compound over 3.6 hectares.
//The announcement comes in the middle of a UK government review of its contested decision to plug the firm's technology into Britain's speedy 5G data network.
//British security agencies are more worried that some of Huawei's equipment has vulnerabilities that could be potentially exploited by nefarious state actors and hackers.
//The firm said its new centre in central England would not manufacture anything liable to US sanctions.It said the project would create 400 local jobs – a promise that the local planning authority took into account when it gave Huawei the formal go-ahead.
Source: RTHK, (26-Jun)
#UK #Cambridge #Huawei #ChipResearch
Huawei gets go ahead for US$1.2bn UK centre
//Huawei said Thursday it will invest US$1.2 billion in a chip research and manufacturing centre in Britain that has been strongly opposed by the United States... it received planning permission in Cambridge, eastern England, to erect a 50,000 square metre compound over 3.6 hectares.
//The announcement comes in the middle of a UK government review of its contested decision to plug the firm's technology into Britain's speedy 5G data network.
//British security agencies are more worried that some of Huawei's equipment has vulnerabilities that could be potentially exploited by nefarious state actors and hackers.
//The firm said its new centre in central England would not manufacture anything liable to US sanctions.It said the project would create 400 local jobs – a promise that the local planning authority took into account when it gave Huawei the formal go-ahead.
Source: RTHK, (26-Jun)
#UK #Cambridge #Huawei #ChipResearch
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The latest foreign policy review of #BorisJohnson names #China as a "systematic challenge" to #Britain. Here is merely one among many examples why #CCP-ruled China is a malicious force, not a healthy competitor. To quote #TomTugendhat, St George wouldn't see the dragon as a competitor 🙄🙄
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#tax #uk #military #cambridge #manchester #edinburgh #universities #sanction #espionage #english #diyms
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#tax #uk #military #cambridge #manchester #edinburgh #universities #sanction #espionage #english #diyms
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How China bought Cambridge
One of the first places Professor Stephen Toope visited as Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University was the Chinese embassy in London. He posed for photographs with ambassador Liu Xiaoming and the two men discussed furthering the ‘golden era’ of China-UK relations. Shortly after that 2017 meeting, Toope told Xinhua, China’s state news agency: ‘There will be more opportunities to engage actively with China, a country with an extraordinarily growing influence which a university like Cambridge must pay attention to.’
Source: Spectator #Jul10
https://t.co/oTtNBzFPAt
#China #British #Cambridge
One of the first places Professor Stephen Toope visited as Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University was the Chinese embassy in London. He posed for photographs with ambassador Liu Xiaoming and the two men discussed furthering the ‘golden era’ of China-UK relations. Shortly after that 2017 meeting, Toope told Xinhua, China’s state news agency: ‘There will be more opportunities to engage actively with China, a country with an extraordinarily growing influence which a university like Cambridge must pay attention to.’
Source: Spectator #Jul10
https://t.co/oTtNBzFPAt
#China #British #Cambridge
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The CCP training programme at the heart of Cambridge
Use the past to serve the present,’ declares the website of the China Centre of Jesus College, Cambridge. It seems a sensible motto, until you know that it’s the first half of a maxim of Chairman Mao’s, and that the second half is ‘make the foreign serve China’.
The China Centre is directed by Professor Peter Nolan, a fellow of Jesus and an expert on China’s economy. In the 1980s, he studied China’s collective farms and edited a volume that referred to itself as ‘a preliminary attempt to construct a new socialist political-economic strategy for Britain’.
Source: Spectator #Feb05
https://t.co/qHdhVLngaG
#CCP #Cambridge #China
Use the past to serve the present,’ declares the website of the China Centre of Jesus College, Cambridge. It seems a sensible motto, until you know that it’s the first half of a maxim of Chairman Mao’s, and that the second half is ‘make the foreign serve China’.
The China Centre is directed by Professor Peter Nolan, a fellow of Jesus and an expert on China’s economy. In the 1980s, he studied China’s collective farms and edited a volume that referred to itself as ‘a preliminary attempt to construct a new socialist political-economic strategy for Britain’.
Source: Spectator #Feb05
https://t.co/qHdhVLngaG
#CCP #Cambridge #China