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Huawei tweeted that "two days ago, the U.S. Department of Commerce revised the rules for Huawei’s foreign direct products. Our business will inevitably be affected. But the experience of the past year has convinced us that we will soon find a solution. "
International electronic business information learned that on the afternoon of 18th, Huawei held the "Huawei 2020 global analyst conference" at its headquarters in Shenzhen.
Guo Ping, chairman in office of Huawei, said at the meeting that in the past year, Huawei has struggled to survive and strive to move forward under the circumstances that a large number of industrial technologies are not available.
"Survival" is Huawei’s current theme. As the U.S. government modifies the direct product rules, there is no clear judgment on the subsequent business development, and Huawei is still in the process of evaluation. " Guo Ping said.
Earlier, Huawei’s official twitter also said: "two days ago, the U.S. Department of Commerce revised the rules for Huawei’s foreign direct products. Our business will inevitably be affected. But the experience of the past year has convinced us that we will soon find a solution. "
On Friday, the U.S. announced new export controls to limit Huawei’s ability to design and manufacture semiconductors abroad, including U.S. technology and software. The new rules require foreign companies using US chip manufacturing equipment to obtain us permission to supply certain types of chips to Huawei or Huawei affiliates such as Hisilicon semiconductor.
In response to the new round of "crackdown" adopted by Huawei in the US, Guo Ping said: Huawei’s business is facing the impact of "entity list" from the US. The good news is that we are still alive and strive to maintain customer supply, which has been understood by the vast majority of customers. Huawei doesn’t understand the U.S. move, but "fortunately, we have a plan", and is confident to find a solution as soon as possible. In response to the pressure of the U.S., Huawei has greatly increased its R & D and inventory.
He also pointed out that since its establishment, Huawei has deployed more than 1500 networks in more than 170 countries and regions, provided intelligent terminal equipment for 600 million consumers and served more than 3 billion people. Therefore, the U.S. crackdown on Huawei will not only affect Huawei, but also hurt those customers and consumers who use Huawei’s products and services.
"A unified standard system is extremely important to the development of the industry. There are so many independent standards in the United States that no American wireless operator is currently a competitor of Huawei." Guo Ping called: "today’s world has formed an integrated and cooperative system, which should not be irreversible. The separation of standards and industrial chain is not beneficial to either party, and will bring serious impact to the whole industry. The industry community should make joint efforts to continuously strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights, maintain market fairness, and ensure a unified global standard system and a supply chain system of division and cooperation. "