China’s Diplomatic Comeback: Huawei Under the U.S. Spotlight
So, the U.S. government just widened its war‑zone over Huawei, the Chinese telecom titan, alleging a “decades‑long” plot to gobble up tech from American firms. Enter China’s Foreign Ministry, not doing any friendly but dumping a stern retort that the U.S. actions are a slap in the face of global credibility.
What the U.S. Is Saying
- Huawei allegedly broke partnership pacts and “stole” trade secrets like source code and robot tech. Yo, that’s hard‑to‑chip wisdom.
- Lawyers threw in a lawsuit that now seeks to block the use of Huawei gear by anyone who markets in the U.S. territory. Oof!
China’s Fire‑and‑Flare Response
Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang calls the U.S. move a “damaging blow to the country’s reputation.” He claims it’s a smokescreen for the U.S.’s own tech envy.
UK Picks a Path of Pragmatic China‑Tech
Last month, the United Kingdom decided it’d keep using Huawei tech to speed up its 5G rollout, but with restrictions. A practical move to avoid tech isolation while still getting the speed boost.
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