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Mr. Ren Zhengfei, Huawei's founder and chairman of the executive board, recently told CNN that if Google does not receive a license from the US Department of Commerce, To return to doing business with Huawei Technologies, which would prevent new Huawei devices from using Google Mobile Services (GMS), the company would need to adopt its own ecosystem. instead "I believe that in the next two to three years, we will successfully build a globally shared ecosystem," Ren said. Mr. Ren, aged 75 years, commented that This is a very important time. Not just for Huawei But also for all of us. He hopes the US government will "put politics aside" and keep the interests of American companies in mind. Huawei believes in a global supply chain where all countries support each other for the benefit of all. Mr. Ren said that he respects the United States as a great nation and that everyone at Huawei has learned a lot from it.
United States' success That respect will remain unchanged. But to survive The company needs to be prepared in the event that American companies are not allowed to supply parts to Huawei. "If American companies are not allowed to do business with us, We still have other options,” Mr. Ren confirmed and added. “And when we find that the alternative is strong enough and Telegram Number Data reliable, I think we may not go back to American companies.” After the United States The Huawei ban was announced in May. Huawei is committed to developing and operating its business in preparation for the day when it will be 100% independent of American technology. In July, Mr. Zhang Mingkang, Executive Vice President of Huawei France It was predicted that Independence Day is coming in 2021, but now it looks like Huawei will reach that goal much sooner than expected. A report by UBS and Fomalhaut Techno Solutions found that the Huawei Mate 30, its latest flagship smartphone, Huawei Do not use equipment parts from America at all.
The same applies to Huawei's state-of-the-art 5G base stations. Mr. Ren reiterated in September that Huawei is now producing 5,000 5G base stations without American parts per month, underscoring the company's comfort level without relying on U.S. technology. When a CNN reporter asked what would happen if Google didn't get a license to do business with Huawei, Huawei's CEO said, "We have a backup plan," adding that Huawei has the determination and potential to become the world's number 1 smartphone seller, but Such steps may "It will take some time," he said, revealing that the company will accelerate its strategy to return to overseas markets in 2020. CNN also asked Mr. Ren for his opinion on the matter in the United States. Trying to lobby European partner countries not to use Huawei technology in 5G networks, Mr. Ren concluded by saying that he is very confident that "Every country will see and make its own choice.
United States' success That respect will remain unchanged. But to survive The company needs to be prepared in the event that American companies are not allowed to supply parts to Huawei. "If American companies are not allowed to do business with us, We still have other options,” Mr. Ren confirmed and added. “And when we find that the alternative is strong enough and Telegram Number Data reliable, I think we may not go back to American companies.” After the United States The Huawei ban was announced in May. Huawei is committed to developing and operating its business in preparation for the day when it will be 100% independent of American technology. In July, Mr. Zhang Mingkang, Executive Vice President of Huawei France It was predicted that Independence Day is coming in 2021, but now it looks like Huawei will reach that goal much sooner than expected. A report by UBS and Fomalhaut Techno Solutions found that the Huawei Mate 30, its latest flagship smartphone, Huawei Do not use equipment parts from America at all.
The same applies to Huawei's state-of-the-art 5G base stations. Mr. Ren reiterated in September that Huawei is now producing 5,000 5G base stations without American parts per month, underscoring the company's comfort level without relying on U.S. technology. When a CNN reporter asked what would happen if Google didn't get a license to do business with Huawei, Huawei's CEO said, "We have a backup plan," adding that Huawei has the determination and potential to become the world's number 1 smartphone seller, but Such steps may "It will take some time," he said, revealing that the company will accelerate its strategy to return to overseas markets in 2020. CNN also asked Mr. Ren for his opinion on the matter in the United States. Trying to lobby European partner countries not to use Huawei technology in 5G networks, Mr. Ren concluded by saying that he is very confident that "Every country will see and make its own choice.