State Power: Chinese Enterprises and Huawei

state power: Hua's comments at a daily briefing were some of the sharpest yet in a growing feud over Washington's drive to convince other nations to shut Huawei out of their markets due to national security concerns, according to The Japan Times. Huawei is the world's biggest supplier of network gear used by phone and internet companies. Huawei's critics are conjuring up threats and misusing state power to suppress the legitimate development rights and interests of Chinese enterprises and are using political means to intervene in the economy, said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying. ; All countries should deal with relevant matters in an objective, comprehensive, rational, and correct manner, rather than fabricating excuses of all kinds for one's own pursuit of interest at the cost of others, which is quite hypocritical, immoral, and unfair, Hua said. It insists that it is independent and poses no threat to the security of others, but has long been seen by some as a front for spying by the Chinese military or security services. On Tuesday in Poland, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo renewed a warning that the United States may be forced to scale back certain operations in Europe and elsewhere if countries continue to do business with Huawei. On that basis, the United States, Australia, Japan and some other governments have imposed curbs on use of Huawei technology, including smart phones. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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