The United States did not abandon the idea of ​​destroying Huawei


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If we briefly describe the situation with Huawei, we can say that the company was accused of espionage and cooperation with the Chinese military, but at the same time they did not give a single proof, believing that the White House should be taken at its word. Then we saw several rounds of sanctions that resulted in companies cutting off access to key components and technologies. And all in order to weaken it in the telecommunications market, both in terms of infrastructure equipment and smartphones.

There was hope that with the change of power in the White House; a warming would occur and aggressive actions against Huawei would be stopped. But this did not happen, the administration of John Biden adheres to the line of conduct towards the Chinese company, which was laid under Donald Trump. Moreover, they are ready for more aggressive actions against Huawei.

So, in an interview with Reuters, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said that if necessary; they are ready to introduce a new round of sanctions. It states that Huawei poses a threat to national security for various reasons, and Washington is aggressively lobbying other countries not to use Huawei equipment on next-generation 5G networks. At the same time, Gina Raimondo did not directly answer the question about the possible harassment of Honor and its blacklisting.

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US authorities ready to expand sanctions against Huawei if necessary

The imposition of sanctions against Huawei Technologies by the United States took place in two stages even under President Trump since May 2019. In addition, the Chinese company ultimately lost access to the TSMC pipeline and many advanced components; lost leadership in the smartphone segment and faced difficulties in expanding 5G networks. The current US administration is ready to extend sanctions if required.

Also, US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo admitted this in an interview with Reuters. She did not directly support the demands of the fourteen members of the lower house of the US Congress; to add to the sanctions list the smartphone manufacturer Honor; which inherited a significant part of the team and many business connections from Huawei. The authors of the initiative suspect Honor of acting in the interests of the disgraced Huawei Technologies; considering the sale of the business as a cover for such manipulations.

Back in January, at the stage of forming the new US government; Gina Raimondo expressed her readiness to be firm with Huawei and other geopolitical opponents. Huawei’s list is “a truly powerful tool in our arsenal that we will use to the fullest to defend American national security,” the US Secretary of Commerce said. She added that the list of export control restrictions continues to grow, with five new Chinese companies added in June. The US authorities suspected them of oppressing national minorities in Xinjiang.

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4 Comments

  1. admin data
    September 24, 2021

    This is to prove a point that you can not depend on America a trading partner they will always backstab you if things are not going according to it's plan.

  2. David Blomstrom
    September 24, 2021

    I bought my Huawei smartphone partly for the sensational camera and partly to give my government the middle finger.

    When Huawei gets back on its feet, it will be unstoppable.

    Viva Huawei!

  3. Covert Puppy Two
    September 24, 2021

    "but at the same time they did not give a single proof" – Lets not forget security services of other Western nations like England and Germany, etc also made similar accusations about Huawei… but what I don't understand… why do these security services need to make their evidence public? What advantage does that present other than tip off China how it collects data? China bans so many Western tech companies… does it provide evidence to each one? Where's the evidence against Kickstarter that is so damning in China that it needs to be blocked? The HYPOCRISY of China is at comical proportions.

  4. Covert Puppy Two
    September 24, 2021

    Let me ask you a question… which trading partner nation is widely known in the world as the COUNTERFEIT king … China or the US? If you answer that question honestly, don't talk about the US backstabbing a trade partner!!!