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On the one hand, Chinese companies get an unfair advantage domestically. On the other, I would love to see Google sweat.
Literally every company is given a domestic advantage in their home country? Subsidies and visibility etc in home turf is not a new concept China has invented for their products.
How many foreign films are allowed into China per year?
What is an unfair advantage?
Hell ignore that, Google helps to write us trade policies. Do people really think there's an open free market system in America or Europe for that matter? Look at Donald Trump's inauguration. The Peasants were kept out but all the tech bro CEOs were there. Y'all are dreaming if you think that things are fair right now. Especially if you don't think it's a two-way street.
Being blocked is one I think
I just dislike the traditional framing of things like "unfair" in contexts like this. It's always been used by dominant powers to destroy any domestic capacity. In this example, if China had never put up any barriers to foreign tech, they would have none of their own at all by now.