中兴内部有美国间谍

高层里有美籍雇员吗?如果只是一般普通员工,不应该能接触到所有核心机密的东西。
正规管理的企业,对于信息的秘密等级管理也是很严格的,不该你知道的就不会让你知道。
不过中兴看着就不像管理很正规的企业,也或者只是对普通员工严格,然后高管自己就很随意。
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我一向是支持言论自由的, 希望大家畅所欲言, 知无不言,言无不尽 :D
 
一段时间不挨骂,有人皮又痒了。:oops: 贱性不改!:wotu:
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还是你明白。。 :D 那天我给鸭子讲。。碰巧跟一帮造船厂出来玩的人一块吃饭。。人家警惕性特高。。鸭子的反应竟然说我长得就像偷钱包的。:monster:
现在回国找人吃饭聊天,人家明说。。不敢跟你们海外的人吹牛,一吹你们肯定给放到网上去。:monster:
还是个偷钱包的:rolleyes::buttrock:
 
我才说过”暴露了一批智商不够的右派“,然后就来了一个典型。
其实说右派还不够准确,伪右派。
伪右派的名号我给了明神父了。:(
 
https://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime...-shell-companies-to-sell-to-iran-zte-edition/

How to Set Up Shell Companies to Sell to Iran, ZTE Edition

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ZTE Corp. signage is displayed atop the company’s headquarters in the Nanshan district of Shenzhen, China, on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014.

BLOOMBERG NEWS
The U.S. Commerce Department slapped Chinese telecommunications equipment and smartphone maker ZTE Corp. with export restrictions on Monday for allegedly exporting U.S.-made high-tech goods to Iran. Exhibit No. 1 in the U.S. agency case: company memos prepared by ZTE’s legal department that are a step-by-step guide for setting up shell companies to circumvent U.S. export controls.

One document – labeled “Top Secret Highly Confidential” – doesn’t mince words. It says that U.S. export controls are most strict for countries in the “Z Group” — a category which includes state sponsors of terrorism. “Currently, our company is conducting large amount of business in “Z” Group countries,” the document says.

According to that document, ZTE’s legal department recommended the company resolve this problem by trying to persuade clients to accept non-U.S. products and by setting up shell companies. ZTE’s lawyers laid out a detailed plan to set up a “detached business model,” complete with flow charts, the document shows.


“When our company launches business in the countries of the “Z” Group, [we will] avoid using the name of our company to directly sign contracts,” the document says. “Our company needs to avoid directly exporting products and providing services to [these] client(s), and increase the frequency of circulation of goods inside and outside of our country.”

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A ZTE Corp. company memo contained a flow chart on setting up shell companies to circumvent U.S. export controls, as shown in documents released by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
At times the document tries not to mention those clients by name, using the English initials “YL” and “GB” in both the English and Chinese versions. But there are slip-ups. Next to “YL” on the flow chart is the name “Iran” (“YL” may be derived from the transliteration of the Mandarin name for Iran “Yilang”, while “GB” may come from “Guba,” Mandarin for Cuba).

A second document, a letter to ZTE’s leaders from the legal department, is more explicit, saying the company “does business with all five major embargoed countries — Iran, Sudan, North Korea, Syria and Cuba.” That document outlines a response plan to the export control risk, delegating tasks to different executives and committees.

After the Commerce Department announcement and release of the documents, ZTE said in a statement Tuesday that it complies with laws in all countries it operates and that it has been and will continue to cooperate with U.S. agencies to reach a resolution.

The timing of the U.S. move is unfortunate for ZTE. The U.S. is expected to lift sanctions on Iran early this year, and major U.S. companies including HP Inc. and General Electric Inc. have already begun actively exploring market entry.


ZTE also risks losing the major inroads it’s made into the U.S. It is one of the few Chinese brands that’s sold well in the U.S., ranking No. 4 in smartphone sales in the country.

Here are the complete documents released by the Commerce Department:

1. “Report Regarding Comprehensive Reorganization and the Standardization of the Company Export Control Related Matters”

2. “Proposal for Import and Export Control Risk Avoidance”

–Eva Dou. Follow her on Twitter @evadou.

 
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