US government 'underestimates' Huawei- Ren Zhengfei
Huawei
founder Ren Zhengfei, has remained defiant towards US moves against his
company, saying the US "underestimates" its abilities.
Speaking to
Chinese state media, Mr Ren downplayed the impact of recent US curbs and said
no-one could catch up to its 5G technology in the near future.
Last week
the US added Huawei to a list of companies that American firms cannot trade
with unless they have a licence.
The move
marked an escalation in US efforts to block the Chinese company.
"The
current practice of US politicians underestimates our strength," Mr Ren
said, according to transcripts from state media.
Huawei faces
a growing backlash from Western countries, led by the US, over possible risks
posed by using its products in next-generation 5G mobile networks.
The
potential fallout from the US decision to place Huawei on its "entity
list" was drawn into focus on Monday after Google barred the
Chinese tech giant from some updates to its Android operating system.
Later on
Monday, the US Commerce Department issued a temporary licence that enabled some
companies to continue supporting existing Huawei networks and devices.
The US said
it would issue the 90-day licence that "will allow operations to
continue for existing Huawei mobile phone users and rural broadband
networks," said US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross.
Still, Mr
Ren played down the significance of the move, saying that Huawei had already
made preparations ahead of the US restrictions.
Huawei has
been at the epicentre of the US-China power struggle for months.
Consumers
are worried about what this all means for them, while the implications
for Huawei are also likely to be significant.
FROM .bbc.com/news/business
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