Huawei's founder and CEO dismisses effects of U.S. export ban, says within a few years no company will be able to match its 5G technology.
The founder and chief executive of Huawei Technologies Co. says the U.S. government is underestimating the Chinese tech giant, and within a few years no one will be able to catch up with its 5G technology.
Zhengfei said Huawei’s 5G technology would not be affected by a U.S. export ban, and that within two to three years, no company will be able to match its 5G technology. Ren said retaliation from the U.S. was inevitable. “We sacrificed [the interests of] individuals and families for the sake of an ideal, to stand at the top of the world,” he said, according to the South China Morning Post. “For this ideal, there will be conflict with the United States sooner or later.”
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