Huawei CEO says the company is still committed to the US market despite "groundless suspicions"

30 March 2018
Richard Yu has dismissed the US government's assessment of Huawei posing a security risk.

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  • 31 Mar 2018

Who needs US anyway. If they're turning the back to their proclaimed free trade and capitalism, it's only going on affect US in the end. The world goes on...

    if I remember correctly and not mistaken is that HuaWei's CEO or something is a Chinese communist party member or something ( or was a member which the West imply that HuaWei have the Chinese communist party backing up which is why America doesn't want HuaWei's phone to sale on the US).

      Jim, 31 Mar 2018That's what you get from electing Donald duck as president Wish I could become one one day...

      On this topic however, none of the agencies/departments mentioned have shown proof that Huawei would be "spying" on their customers. OnePlus is known for a few things, yet they are still able to sell, not to mention Motorola, which is entirely owned by Lenovo now - yet another Chinese company. Until they show any sort of proof (which they clearly do not have - or they might make up one...), I can't believe it. There are clearly other political reasons behind this - maybe a few big "players" can't get a deal right so they're now competing on who can make each other suffer more...

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        • 31 Mar 2018

        That's what you get from electing Donald duck as president

          Anonymous, 30 Mar 2018Strange they suspect only Huawei and zte. There is also Mot... moreAnd oneplus too which has been caught keeping record of users unencrypted yet its sold though not through carriers

            I hope huawei becomes No.1 soon

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              • 30 Mar 2018

              Competitions is a bitch.

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                • 30 Mar 2018

                Anonymous, 30 Mar 2018Strange they suspect only Huawei and zte. There is also Mot... moreBecause they want to prevent that carriers include in contracts equipment for the telephony net and cell phone net from China. In particular equipment for telephone exchanges. About all, those that have firmware...

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                  • 30 Mar 2018

                  Strange they suspect only Huawei and zte. There is also Moto, owned by Chinese Lenovo. Yet, it is sold by every carrier.