(Reuters) - Huawei Technologies' founder and Chief Executive Ren Zhengfei told Bloomberg https://bloom.bg/2HT7DUY that retaliation by Beijing against Apple Inc was unlikely and that he would oppose any ...
- Huawei Technologies' founder and Chief Executive Ren Zhengfei told Bloomberg https://bloom.bg/2HT7DUY that retaliation by Beijing against Apple Inc was unlikely and that he would oppose any such move from China against the iPhone maker.
When asked about calls from some in China to retaliate against Apple, Ren said that he would"protest" against any such step if it were to be taken by Beijing. "That will not happen first of all and second of all, if that happens, I'll be the first to protest," Ren said in the interview with Bloomberg.
He conceded that export curbs from the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump will cut into a two-year lead built by Huawei over its competitors, but added that the company will either ramp up its chip supply or find alternatives to stay ahead in smartphones and 5G.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
After Huawei, U.S. could blacklist Chinese surveillance tech firm: mediaThe U.S. administration is considering Huawei-like sanctions on Chinese video su...
Weiterlesen »
Chinese media attacks Steve Bannon over Huawei ban, brands him an 'economic fascist''Bannon is addicted to the rhetoric of general war on China,' the Global Times newspaper argued.
Weiterlesen »
Exclusive: Huawei reviewing FedEx relationship, says packages 'diverted'Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei is reviewing its relationship with FedEx...
Weiterlesen »
Huawei holds on to No. 2 smartphone spot after U.S. ban: reportChinese telecom company Huawei held on to its spot as the world's second bi...
Weiterlesen »
Chinese social media users are rallying behind Huawei. Some say they're switching from AppleConsumers in China are taking to social media to express their support for Huawei as the U.S. government looks to ramp up pressure on the Chinese smartphone maker.
Weiterlesen »
Huawei feels U.S. squeeze in U.K. and JapanThe peril to Huawei Technologies Co.'s global business is growing as foreign partners back away from the Chinese maker of networking equipment and smartphones in the face of U.S. restrictions. U.K.-based chip design company Arm Holdings PLC is suspending its business with Huawei following Washington's blacklisting of the Chinese technology giant, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Weiterlesen »
Here are all the Huawei products that could be in jeopardy now that major US companies have cut ties with the Chinese tech giantMany of Huawei consumer products use components from US companies, such as its Mate 20 Pro Android phones and its MateBook laptops.
Weiterlesen »
Wall St. rises as Huawei reprieve boosts tech sharesShares of technology companies helped lift Wall Street on Tuesday after the Unit...
Weiterlesen »
Asia stocks grapple with trade anxiety even as Huawei gets reprieveAsian stocks struggled for traction on Wednesday, as relief over Washington&039...
Weiterlesen »
SoftBank brand Ymobile to delay launch of Huawei P30 Lite phoneJapanese telco SoftBank’s low-cost mobile brand Ymobile to delay launch of Huawei P30 Lite phone by SamNusseyRTRS
Weiterlesen »
Huawei puts Honor above Android at new smartphone launchHuawei put uncertainty over the future of its devices business to one side on Tu...
Weiterlesen »