The ongoing U.S.-China trade war will become harder to resolve as Beijing continues to up its tech game, Henrik Naujoks of Bain & Company told CNBC.
The two leaders also agreed not to levy any further tariffs against each other's products as they sought to proceed with ongoing negotiations.In that standoff, Huawei presents a "visible sign," Naujoks noted.
Washington has been locked in a high profile battle with Huawei in recent months over the alleged security risks it poses to the U.S. and its allies. Trump said Saturday that a final decision on the U.S.'s treatment of the telco giant would not come until the conclusion of negotiations. In the meantime, however, he said, the U.S. "will keep selling" to Huawei.From his base in
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