Huawei alone symbolizes the trade tensions between China and the United States. The US sanctions against it have cost it its global leadership in smartphones and threaten its activities in telecom network equipment in many countries, while the deployment of 5G is in full swing. After having hoped for a while that the change of tenant at the White House would change the situation, the Chinese industrialist realized that it was not. On the contrary. Liang Hua, chairman of the board of Huawei, even believes that the consequences of this policy go far beyond the limits of his group, with dramatic consequences on the semiconductor market. Despite the tensions,it nevertheless reaffirms the group's long-term commitments in Europe and more particularly in France. The Old Continent remains a valuable outlet for the company, which is planning numerous investments there, including the construction of a factory.
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