First was the US Department of merce investigation, then was the Department of Justice; they were all going after Star Sky Technology.
If a conviction was formed, Star Sky Technology might have to pay a 10 figure fine for the SH standard and lithium-air battery patent bundling agreement.
The United States seemed to have set its eyes on attacking this high-tech Chinese pany.
The day after the Department of Justice report came out, the news of the antitrust investigation spread throughout China.
Soon after, heated discussions began to spread.
[F*ck sake, do the Americans want to destroy Star Sky Technology?]
[This is ridiculous! We bought it when it was worthless, now we find out it's valuable, and they're trying to say the sale wasn't legal?]
[It looks like Star Sky Technology is being too flamboyant, they should have been more low-key! If they didn't have their SH standard, this wouldn't have happened!]
[Go f*ck yourself! We developed the technology ourselves, why can't we use our own standards? Also, the SH standard charging station is only in Shanghai? Why does the US have authority here?]
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pared to the discussion on Facebook, the Weibo discussions were undoubtedly more intense. There were a lot more curse words being thrown around.
People with ulterior motives also joined in on the discussion.
For example, a well-known expert in the financial industry wrote a post around "procedural justice" and "game theory
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