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0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@beehaw.org•China's state subsidies in green technologies significantly higher than those in EU and OECD countries, distorting competition, researchers say3·11 months agoWhat about cleaning all yards? This ‘the West bad, China bad okay’ stance is dehumanising and ignorant. [Edit typo.]
0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@lemmy.world•China's state subsidies in green technologies significantly higher than those in EU and OECD countries, distorting competition, researchers sayEnglish22·11 months agoI posted this elsewhere already, but it also fits here goven many of the posts in this thread: It is not just about data/privacy concerns (which are underestimated imo, as China pursues an own agenda with collecting your data through Chinese tech) and ‘unfair’ subsidies, but about gross human rights violations.
In short, some parts of the cheap Chinese cars are made in concentration camps where people are forced to work under catastrophic conditions.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@beehaw.org•China's state subsidies in green technologies significantly higher than those in EU and OECD countries, distorting competition, researchers say2·11 months agoI posted this elsewhere already, but it also fits here goven many of the posts in this thread: It is not just about data/privacy concerns (which are underestimated imo, as China pursues an own agenda with collecting your data through Chinese tech) and ‘unfair’ subsidies, but about gross human rights violations.
In short, some parts of the cheap Chinese cars are made in concentration camps where people are forced to work under catastrophic conditions.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Europe@feddit.de•Cyber-attacks: six persons added to EU sanctions list for malicious cyber activities against EU member states and UkraineEnglish1·11 months agoThe EU Council approved a ban on June 24 on access within the bloc to four key Russian state-run or controlled media outlets effective the next day (June 25):
- Rossiyskaya Gazeta
- Voice of Europe
- RIA Novosti
- Izvestiya.
The EU already banned other Russian propaganda outlets before, such as RT and Sputnik.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Europe@feddit.de•Italian carmaker fined for selling China-made cars as ItalianEnglish3·11 months agoThis isn’t an Italian problem, there are bad people everywhere. In Italy it’s not better nor worse, so there’s no reason to pidgeonhole a nation.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Europe@feddit.de•Italian carmaker fined for selling China-made cars as ItalianEnglish7·11 months agoIt’s a bot with a funny human touch 😅
0x815@feddit.deto Europe@feddit.de•Leak: EU interior ministers want to exempt themselves from chat control bulk scanning of private messages - EU ReporterEnglish19·11 months agoAnd one detail here is that mainstream media don’t report on this. They do as if it didn’t happen.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Europe@feddit.de•'We have no choice now’: Desperate to circumvent sanctions and do business with China, Russian companies resort to bartering and cryptocurrency pegged to the U.S. dollarEnglish1·11 months agoThis is true. A couple of years ago Tether (along with its sister company Bitfinex, a crypto currency exchange) settled allegations by the New York state in the U.S. by paying a fine (in the double-digit millions), admitting that claims that Tether was backed by fiat at all times was “a lie”.
A major issue with this coin is that it is not subject to regulation by any authority (it’s owned by iFinex based in the British Virgin Islands), so they may claim whatever they want.
I don’t know what exactly made them choose Tether, but one reason might indeed be that they don’t have much choice (alternative crypto coins are arguably far too volatile to serve as a means of payment for companies with higher bills). Maybe because the company has an office in Hong Kong as far ad I know (at least they had one not long ago). Maybe also because there is a higher volume, maybe because there is also a Tether variant pegged to the Chinese yuan (it hss the same shortcomings as the USDT, but a much lower volume). I don’t know.
But let’s not forget that it can be tracked as it’s on a blockchain. If they seek to circumvent sanctions and hide their money trail, that’s not a good idea.
In a nutshell: anyone who says that the sanctions don’t work should read stories like that and they might change their mind.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Europe@feddit.de•Client-Side-Scanning: 'Chat Control is Pure Surveillance State'English251·11 months agoWhat a garbage! This comment doesn’t make sense for a lot of reasons, but the most obvious one at first sight is the ‘useful idiots’ argument. These ‘useful idiots’ are exactly the far right-wing officials who get repoortedly bribed by China and Russia, and are criticized by their own party members for their incompetence.
0x815@feddit.deto Europe@feddit.de•Council to greenlight Chat Contol on June 19th - Patrick Breyer (MEP Pirate Party)English3·11 months agoCriminals have already been using alternative ways to exchange data for a lo.g time, especially those who are exchanging images and videos (such as CSAM) as everyday messengers are completely inapt for transmitting such large volumes of data. And these algorithms will yield a lot of false positives too.
And it is the wrong signal to authoritarian countries as it makes people and companies extremely vulnerable. As Markus Hartmann, Chief Public Prosecutor in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, said not long ago on chat control:
“From the point of view of information security there is to assume an increased risk [of hacking]. There is no special expertise [demonstrated by politicians] in this area with regard to the signal effect for authoritarian states.”
[Original link in German, translation my own.]
0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Chinese firm sought to use UK university links to access AI for possible military useEnglish101·11 months agoChinese orgs love signing MOUs
The CCP - or, better, the China Scholarship Council (CSC) under the rule of the CCP - forces Chinese students and researchers to sign ‘loyalty pleadges’ before giong abroad saying they “shall consciously safeguard the honor of the motherland, (and) obey the guidance and management of embassies (consulates) abroad.” The restrictive scholarship contract requires them to report back to the Chinese embassy on a regular basis, and anyone who violates these conditions is subject to disciplinary action.
In one investigation,
Mareike Ohlberg, a senior fellow working on China at the German Marshall Fund, sees the CSC contract as a demonstration of the Chinese Communist Party’s “mania for control.”
“People are actively encouraged to intervene if anything happens that might not be in the country’s interest,” Ohlberg said.
Harming China’s interests is in fact considered the worst possible breach of the contract.
“It’s even listed ahead of possible involvement in crimes, so effectively even ahead of murder,” she noted. “China is making its priorities very clear here.”
[…] Kai Gehring, the chair of German parliament’s Committee for Education and Research, says the CSC contracts are “not compatible” with Germany’s Basic Law, which guarantees academic freedom.
In Sweden, for example, universities have already cancelled the collaboration with the CSC over this practice.
There is ample evidence that China uses scientific collaboration with private companies as well as universities and research organizations for spying. You’ll find many independent reports on that as well as of the CCP’s intimidation practices of Chinese students who don’t comply with the party line, e.g., in Australia and elsewhere. It’s easy to find reliable sources on the (Western) web.
0x815@feddit.deOPto World News@beehaw.org•"Training future authoritarians": How China promotes its authoritarian capitalism model by teaching government officials in the Global South on how to infringe people's freedom and undermine democracy1·11 months agoWhat is a good source for information on China?
0x815@feddit.deOPto Europe@feddit.de•'We have no choice now’: Desperate to circumvent sanctions and do business with China, Russian companies resort to bartering and cryptocurrency pegged to the U.S. dollarEnglish2·11 months agoIf you don’t want your payments to be tracked, then it really is.
0x815@feddit.deOPto World News@beehaw.org•"Training future authoritarians": How China promotes its authoritarian capitalism model by teaching government officials in the Global South on how to infringe people's freedom and undermine democracy5·11 months agoThese are not marketing but training materials offering authoritarian principles in areas such as law enforcement, journalism, legal issues, space technologies, and many other topics, to build and maintain a totalitarian regime as China’s authoritarian capitalism model. It’s for the benefit of a few, while the people’s freedoms are suppressed.
Read the whole report.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Global News@lemmy.zip•"Training future authoritarians": How China promotes its authoritarian capitalism model by teaching government officials in the Global South on how to infringe people's freedom and undermine democracy51·11 months agoThe report is based upon 1,691 files from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) …
0x815@feddit.deOPto World News@beehaw.org•China's government launched additional "local communication centers" to increase propaganda efforts worldwide3·11 months agoCorrected, thanks. It’s no bear initiative :-) 🐼
0x815@feddit.deto Europe@feddit.de•EU to put tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese electric vehicles as trade war loomsEnglish162·11 months agoThis is not about EV cars, but it is a perfect real-life example what happens if and when you pursue an economic policy like China’s:
China solar panel manufacturers seek government action to halt freefall in prices
Chinese solar panel manufacturers said they are seeking immediate government intervention to curb investment and industry collaboration to arrest a plunge in prices of solar cells and modules, as the industry faces overcapacity.
Financial incentives and a government push have helped China become the solar panel factory of the world, accounting for about 80% of global module capacity. Analysts expect Chinese manufacturers to add up to 600 gigawatts (GW) this year, enough to meet global demand through 2032.
However, with no end in sight for the plunge in prices, industry officials and analysts said intense competition was threatening to drive smaller producers into bankruptcy. Rapid capacity additions drove down prices of China’s finished solar panels by 42% last year.
[Edit typo.]
0x815@feddit.deto Europe@feddit.de•EU to put tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese electric vehicles as trade war loomsEnglish3·11 months agoShenzhen and Hong Kong and many other Chinese cities are really great, I have been there too. The point is that what we see and what you describe is the surface. China is a deeply autocratic regime. It’s a shame what the CCP is doing to the Chinese people and their culture.
Do you say that to Europe, to China, or both?
It’s obvious you’re addressing only Europe. Why?
This is what I meant with ‘The West bad, China bad okay’. It’s hypocritical. It’s double-standards. It’s ignorant and disgusting.