Huawei founder: We can take on more U.S. attacks |
China telecom giant founder Huawei and CEO Ron Cheng told the World Economic Forum in Davos that Washington may intensify its campaign for society this year, but the impact on business will be minimal and the United States will likely continue to do so and resist more U.S. attacks.
"The United States can intensify its campaign against Huawei this year, but I do not think the impact on Huawei's activities is very great: Given that we have experience" last year and a team, I think we have more confidence to continue "the American attack this year," the Chinese company founder said.
The founder of the company explained that the blacklisted Huawei business in the United States I have mastered the technology,
Huawei has been the main focus of the United States for relations with the Chinese government, according to Washington, which threatens China's national security because its network equipment can be used by the Chinese government for espionage purposes. Huawei has denied all the allegations.
Last year, Huawei topped the black list in the U.S. Because of the blacklist, the company had to launch leading smartphones without Google Android services and could not get
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will enforce the law in the United States. Earlier this month.
Renkin said: Huawei spent fast billions of dollars to develop the replacement plan that survived. If we have a sense of security in the United States, we do not need these security plans, but we do not have a sense of security, so we have spent hundreds of billions of dollars on our alternative plan, so we defend ourselves against attacks.