The United States and China hardened their stances over Huawei.
hinese telecom giant Huawei says it could roll out its own operating system for smartphones and laptops in China by the autumn after the United States blacklisted the company, a report said on May 23.WASHINGTON - The United States and China hardened their stances over Huawei on Thursday as Washington brushed aside claims of"bullying" and accused the Chinese tech giant of misrepresenting its ties to the Beijing government.
"To say that they don't work with the Chinese government is a false statement," Pompeo said of Huawei. China's commerce ministry spokesman Gao Feng said Beijing has lodged"solemn representations" with Washington, and warned that the country has the"confidence and ability to protect the lawful rights and interests of Chinese companies."Companies around the world are scrambling to comply with the US blacklist, which would prevent them from supplying American technology components or software to Huawei.
Japanese firm Toshiba said later Thursday it had resumed shipment of all products to Huawei hours after announcing a temporary halt to check whether US-made parts were involved. Google said it would cut off Huawei devices from some services on the Android operating system, a move that could effectively kill the Chinese handset maker's prospects in many global markets.
Trump's moves came amid an intensifying trade war in which he boosted tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods, prompting Beijing to hike duties on $60 billion in American products.The trade dispute has snowballed into a tech war, with Huawei at the epicenter of a battle for supremacy in technologies that could shape the future of the world economy, such as next-generation 5G networks in which the Chinese firm is a global leader.
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