Huawei suffers restrictions imposed by decision of the “Trump Government”

NA Editorial

The Chinese multinational Huawei is expected to suffer restrictions in its global production chain, due to a decision announced by President Donand Trump’s administration last week, which orders foreign companies that use equipment to manufacture technological components in the USA, to obligatorily obtain a license in the US before providing them to Huawei.

According to a press release distributed at Huawei’s 17th Annual Global Analyst Meeting, which takes place from May 18 to 20, the North American government’s decision is characterized as being unilateral and arbitrary. The company expresses its concern, as this decision puts the entire global technological production and distribution chain at risk.

According to the aforementioned statement, in its quest to restrict Huawei’s influence, Donald Trump’s government took a unilateral decision that will affect the telecommunications services of more than three billion people, who use Huawei products and services in Worldwide.

According to the company’s leadership, the North American Government ignored the interests of consumers around the world to attack a leading company in a foreign country, calling into question the recurring argument that changes to supply rules are motivated by security issues. of equipment and networks provided by Huawei.

Economists and technology market experts believe that the North American government’s decision does not only affect Huawei, but it is guaranteed that the impact will be negative for the global market as a whole.

Despite being subject to harsh restrictions, Huawei expresses its commitment to invest more, continue to provide more services to its customers, remaining open to cooperating with suppliers and partners around the world.

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Founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, Huawei is currently valued at 858.8 billion dollars, having been present in Angola for almost 20 years and in 170 other countries, with a workforce of 180 thousand workers

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