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The latest news of Sino US trade war in 2019 China firmly opposes "mixed war" of technology trade

Original title: latest news of Sino US trade war: technology trade 'mixed war' China firmly opposes

According to foreign media, the United States has increased its pressure on China, and Washington has moved out the "cannon" of the technology industry to try to contain Huawei, a player that cannot be ignored in the field of mobile networks, especially 5g.

The mixed war of technology trade

A top Chinese technology company has been put on the so-called "death penalty" list of some people, as the Sino US trade war escalates dramatically, according to the US website Vaux on May 16. On the 10th, US President trump raised tariffs on US $200 billion of Chinese goods from 10% to 25%. China vowed to fight back. Therefore, putting Huawei on the list of bad companies may be a way for trump to try to gain an advantage in trade negotiations.

Washington, May 16 (AFP) - the U.S. crackdown on Huawei has made the Chinese telecom giant the focus of economic and technological competition between China and the United States.

The row over Huawei has increased uncertainty about negotiations between Washington and Beijing to end a scarred trade war.

The battle over Huawei is not just for the security of U.S. telecommunications, the report said. Washington believes Huawei's rise marks China's attempt to seize global technological and economic leadership from the United States.

James & middot; Lewis, a technology and intelligence expert at the center for strategic and international studies, a think tank in Washington, said at a hearing in the US Congress this week: "China has formed a competitive model in innovation and investment, with abundant funds and central guidance. America's technological leadership is no longer indisputable. '

In addition, Washington, D.C., AFP reported on May 16 that the Sino US trade war has entered a new dimension, with Washington moving out the "cannon" of the technology industry to try to contain Huawei, a player that cannot be ignored in the field of mobile networks, especially 5g.

Huawei has been targeted by US authorities for a long time, the report said. The US said it was suspected of "spying" for Beijing. The United States has never produced evidence to support these allegations, but it has forced its allies not to use Huawei's infrastructure. Trump's decree is the most severe measure against China's booming technology industry.

Beijing won the manufacturing war a long time ago, and now China is planning to dominate the technology of the future, the report said.

According to the website of American diplomats on May 17, the United States announced on May 15 that it would blacklist China's Huawei Company and prohibit American enterprises from supplying products to Huawei Company.

According to the report, considering globalization and the interdependence between China and the United States in the field of technology, the move will deal a blow to this enterprise that the Chinese people are proud of.

In the worst case, the decision will seriously affect Huawei in the short term, the report said. But it is almost certain that Huawei and other big Chinese companies will take the initiative to break away from the dependence on American components and improve their risk resistance. In the long run, this decoupling will further consolidate all ports of China's local high-tech supply chain.

The report said the trump administration's practice may soon be ineffective. First of all, no one in China - including Huawei's top management, of course - thinks that this decoupling is about to reverse. Second, the Chinese government has been deeply dissatisfied with the joint economic war launched by the trump administration. Using Huawei's dependence on American suppliers as a weapon will only make things worse.

At present, the scope of the Sino US struggle goes far beyond trade, the report wrote. Although the trump administration regards tariffs as the main means of trade war, it is also expanding the means to export control.

China firmly opposes us bullying

According to the website of South China Morning Post on May 17, Huawei issued a statement on May 16, opposing the decision of the US Department of Commerce to include the company and its 70 affiliated enterprises in the export restriction list, and warning that the decision "will cause huge economic losses to the US companies cooperating with Huawei.".

Huawei said the decision will 'affect tens of thousands of jobs in the United States and undermine cooperation and mutual trust in global supply chains'. The commerce department has yet to respond.

According to Beijing's satellite news agency, May 16th, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said at a regular press conference on May 16th, "China firmly opposes any unilateral sanctions imposed by any country on China's entities according to its own domestic laws, and it also opposes the concept of generalized national security and abuses export control measures. We urge the U.S. side to stop its wrong practice & hellip; & hellip; and avoid further impact on Sino-U.S. economic and trade relations. ". Lu Kang said that if Chinese enterprises were subjected to unfair treatment, China would certainly have the right to take necessary measures to safeguard its legitimate and reasonable rights and interests.

In addition, according to the website of the US consumer news and business channel on May 16, China's Ministry of Commerce warned on May 16 that the actions taken by the United States against Huawei and other companies may have a further impact on Sino US economic and trade relations. Gao Feng, a spokesman for China's Ministry of Commerce, urged the US side to stop wrong practices and create conditions for the two countries' enterprises to carry out normal trade and cooperation. He criticized the use of national security as a tool of trade protectionism.

According to Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao website on May 17, according to sources, Huawei earlier told global suppliers that it wanted to store key parts needed for one year's production to prepare for the uncertainty of a trade war.

Huawei has repeatedly denied the espionage charges and said in a statement that restricting Huawei's operations in the US would not make the us safer or stronger. On the contrary, it will only make the U.S. use inferior and more expensive substitutes, making the U.S. lag behind in the 5g field.

The report quoted Chinese media reports as saying that Huawei's CEO office sent a letter to employees on the 16th, saying: many years ago, it was expected that the United States would crack down, and difficulties could not stop the pace of progress. Huawei said that it had made a prediction many years ago, and made a lot of investment and full preparation in research and development, business continuity and other aspects, which can ensure that the company's operation will not be greatly affected in extreme cases.

Drag down global 5g network construction

Washington, May 16 (AP) - the trump administration decided to restrict the sale of all U.S. technologies to China telecom giant Huawei for national security reasons, which is bound to harm the interests of U.S. suppliers and speed up Beijing's efforts towards a higher degree of technology independence.

About a third of Huawei's suppliers are US companies, including chip makers Broadcom, Qualcomm and Intel, the report said. The restrictions will also prohibit Google from licensing value-added components and services of its Android operating system, which Google now offers free to Huawei and other smartphones. That means Google could lose revenue.

In addition, according to the BBC website on May 17, Huawei issued a statement warning that the U.S. policy will cause U.S. enterprises to suffer heavy economic losses, and thousands of U.S. jobs may be affected. "No one will benefit from this decision.".

In 2018, Huawei spent $70 billion on parts procurement, of which $11 billion was paid to U.S. companies, including Qualcomm, Intel and micron technologies.

In addition, according to the Financial Times website on May 16, shares of some of the largest suppliers of the Chinese telecom company in the United States fell on May 16 after the trump government stepped up its crackdown on Huawei.

About 5% of us chipmaker Qualcomm's revenue comes from Huawei. The company's share price fell nearly 4% before noon on the 16th. Broadcom, another supplier, fell 2.5%.

According to the report, the information technology industry committee representing Huawei suppliers Qualcomm, Intel and Microsoft expressed concern about the government's action and urged the government to 'cooperate with the industry' to minimize adverse effects.

According to a report on the website of the Peng Bo news agency on May 16, the trump administration is taking out a "big killer" to prevent China's rapid rise, which may bring devastating consequences to the rest of the world.

The White House launched a two pronged attack on Huawei on the 15th. If implemented, the move may cause the Chinese telecom company to suffer heavy losses, bring the business of American chip giants such as Qualcomm and micron technology into depression, and may disrupt the spread of important 5g wireless networks around the world.

Experts said that the negative impact on the global 5g market will be huge. The overall adoption of 5g network will slow down, which will eventually cause damage to telecom operators and global consumers.

Scott Kennedy, a China expert at the center for strategic and international studies, said: 'this is one of the most important companies in China. Threatening it in this way will lead to a large-scale response from the public and the Chinese government. Bilateral trade talks are still on thin ice, which may derail them. '

Europe refuses to 'follow the Americans'

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Mark long and Dutch Prime Minister Reuter all stressed that they would not exclude the Chinese network equipment supplier from the construction of the new 5g mobile network after the US ban on Huawei, according to the website of voice of Germany on May 16.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Germany has developed a very reliable way for enterprises to participate in the construction of 5g network. It sets out the general safety standards applicable to all companies. Merkel stressed: 'for us, these standards are the key starting point for us to decide who will participate in the construction. '

The European Commission has advised member states not to give up Huawei 5g equipment in principle. The Federation of German industries called on the EU to 'stick to its own path'. The Federation pointed out that the EU must 'independently decide' which market participants can join the 5g network infrastructure construction.

According to the website of Austria's "news" on May 17, the United States is blocking Huawei from the market and delaying the construction of 5g. There is no reason for Europe to follow the Americans.

At present, the crackdown on 5g market leaders will delay the global promotion of the new mobile standard. And in Europe, the pressure to choose sides is increasing.

So far, EU countries have avoided excluding Huawei from the construction of its 5g network despite the great threat from the United States. If it's all like French President Nicolas macarone, everything will not change. At a science and technology exhibition in Paris, he said Europe would not yield to us pressure. Europe must be 'pragmatic and cautious' on this issue at the same time.

His attitude reflects the sentiment of the European continent. The UK is considering not entrusting parts of some of its core networks to Huawei. Germany wants stricter controls, but makes it clear that it is impossible to exclude individual suppliers. Austrian Telecom CEO Bill welt welcomed the plan to set up a certification body for network equipment providers in the European Union. As early as last year, Huawei set up a security center in Bonn to let countries know about the technology.

In fact, it makes no sense for Europe to stand with the United States, the report said. Although the United States has issued warnings since 2012, China has never been caught spying through the back door in its products.

The American accusation that Huawei was forced to work for intelligence agencies is also unconvincing. Because the United States itself has had this obligation since 1994. Since Snowden disclosed the relevant insider, the installation of the national security agency's backdoor program in U.S. equipment has been recorded in detail.

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