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Japan gov't-backed lender to fund major German telecom's 5G expansion

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...in an apparent bid to help the European nation curb dependence on China

And Hongkong as well as Shanghai are not in China? And the 'equipment from multiple suppliers' is completely free from Chinese components and chips and software? ROFL

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Japan gov't-backed lender to fund major German telecom's 5G expansion

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The deal, signed late last month

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Paying 3 times the price for an inferior German product?

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German-made is known for quality AND accountability

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German-made is known for quality AND accountability

That is surely right for bygone epochs when there were real Germans standing at the workbenches or sitting at the engineer desks. Nowadays I would very much question that, as the 'mixed' teams produce just the same mixed team quality as other countries' mixed teams too. Usually a lower one, of course. lol

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That is surely right for bygone epochs when there were real Germans standing at the workbenches or sitting at the engineer desks. Nowadays I would very much question that, as the 'mixed' teams produce just the same mixed team quality as other countries' mixed teams too. Usually a lower one, of course. lol

Notwithstanding the not-so-subtle discrimination of non-"real Germans" whom you think can't do good jobs like non-"real Japanese" can't possibly do quality "Japan-made", likewise "German-made" is much more than just personnel but a work culture. And I'd trust that work culture much more than I'd trust Chinese or many other countries' work culture. How's that for blanket discrimination? lol

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