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La Guerre Commercial Aéronautique, entre les États-Unis et

Posted: Mon 16 Nov, 2020 15:31
by VMF-214
la Chine, s’intensifie !

Et selon moi, cela vas être pire sous l'administration '' Biden '', après le 11 janvier, 2021 !

Selon un ‘’Article en Anglais, d’AvWeb ‘’ du 15 novembre, 2020.

Lien : https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/138 ... lingID=494" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


' 'Executive Order Bans U.S. Investment In AVIC

Russ Niles
November 15, 2020.
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Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).jpg
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A Chinese company that has invested heavily in U.S. general aviation companies is on the list of “Communist Chinese military companies” affected by an executive order banning U.S. investment in them. The Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), which owns Cirrus Aircraft and Continental Aerospace Technologies and whose subsidiaries are involved with a broad range of U.S. aviation companies, is one of dozens of state-owned companies affected by the investment ban, which comes into effect Jan. 11. After that date, it will be illegal for any U.S. citizen to buy stock in AVIC or any of its many branch companies but divesting will be permitted. “Those companies, though remaining ostensibly private and civilian, directly support the PRC’s military, intelligence, and security apparatuses and aid in their development and modernization,” the executive order reads, calling the PRC’s military and intelligence agencies an “extraordinary threat” to the U.S.

AVIC bought Continental Motors in 2010 and, through its China Aviation Industry General Aircraft division, Cirrus in 2011. It also owns specialty parts manufacturer Align Aerospace. It’s not clear what, if any, effect the ban will have on the U.S. operations. AVIC’s involvement in U.S. aerospace goes a lot further than those marquee acquisitions, however. A lot of U.S. companies have set up housekeeping in China in deals with AVIC companies. For instance, Textron’s Cessna has had a variety of licensing deals with various AVIC subsidiaries, including production of the now-defunct 162 light sport aircraft and the 208 Caravan. Epic Aircraft licenced designs to an AVIC company before it was bought out by a Russian company. Bombardier and Embraer, foreign-owned companies that have big U.S. footprints, and Sikorsky have also been involved with AVIC.

Jacques

Re: La Guerre Commercial Aéronautique, entre les États-Unis

Posted: Mon 16 Nov, 2020 16:39
by ttq
ça n'a rien a faire avec Jo Bidet, c'est le Trompeur qui as décrété ça...
mais, t'as peut être aussi raison, car rien ne dit que Bidet sera moins protecteur.....