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U.S. government may finalize ban on federal contractors using equipment from Huawei this week
The Trump administration is set to finalize regulations this week that ban the United States government from working with contractors who use technology from...
ZTE is being investigated over possible bribery
ZTE’s struggles with the U.S. government generally haven’t been as high-profile as fellow Chinese mobile giant Huawei, but the company has still had its...
Do trade shows still matter in the age of online business?
The death of Mobile World Congress 2020 started as a trickle.
First, it was an understandably nervous ZTE. As a Chinese company, it was...
Catching up on China’s tech influence operations in America
It’s been a dizzying few weeks following all the China news emanating from Washington, DC these days. While a “phase one” trade deal with...
Sony latest phone maker to pull out of MWC over coronavirus outbreak
Japanese electronics firm Sony is the latest phone maker to announce it’s withdrawing from the Mobile World Congress (MWC) tradeshow — citing concerns about...
LG and ZTE withdraw from MWC due to coronavirus-related concerns
LG Electronics and ZTE said they have cancelled plans to participate in MWC later this month in Barcelona, Spain, because of coronavirus-related concerns. In...
Tencent CEO warns companies must keep innovating to survive amid US-China tensions
On Tuesday, Tencent’s usually low-profile founder and CEO Pony Ma made rare comments to weigh in on escalating tensions between the United States and...
Canada’s Telus says partner Huawei is ‘reliable’: reports
The US-China tension over Huawei is leaving telecommunications companies around the world at a crossroad, but one spoke out last week. Telus, one of...
Deutsche Telekom may ditch Huawei to win T-Mobile/Sprint merger approval
Huawei faces fresh challenges in Europe after Germany’s Deutsche Telekom announced it would review its vendor strategy and Orange said it would not hire...
Chinese stocks plummet as Huawei CFO arrest raises trade fears
A string of Chinese stocks fell hard on Thursday after the arrest of Huawei’s chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver deepened concerns over...
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