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Huawei in midst of US-China rivalry
An eight-part series looking at how Huawei features in the US-China rivalry over technology and trade, canvassing its shareholding structure, record on cybersecurity, early embrace of emerging markets, what it is like to work for China's technology champion, the practicality of removing Huawei from telecom backbones, and a profile of founder Ren Zhengfei, in his own words.
Updated: 08 Sep, 2020
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Explainer | The US vs a Chinese giant: Huawei and the tech war
Over the past two years the relationship between Chinese tech champion Huawei and the US has only worsened but why did the relationship sour in the first place?
06 Apr, 2020
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How Huawei hones its ‘wolf culture’: make staff the co-owners
Huawei’s staff shareholding structure turns its eligible employees into stakeholders, engendering the kind of kinship and shared responsibility that contribute to its ‘wolf culture’.
09 Apr, 2020
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Huawei puts cybersecurity on show as opponents circle
Burnishing its cybersecurity credentials has become more crucial for Huawei in Europe, which represents the company’s biggest overseas market and home of its major 5G mobile network equipment rivals Ericsson and Nokia.
13 Apr, 2020
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Huawei the vanguard of China’s Belt and Road plan? Reality is more benign
Huawei made its mark in emerging markets long before China’s Belt and Road Initiative even got its name.
16 Apr, 2020
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Exclusive | ‘I’m just a puppet leader,’ Huawei’s founder Ren Zhengfei says
Ren Zhengfei has been described as the ‘spiritual leader’ of Huawei, but he says he would rather be forgotten.
20 Apr, 2020
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Exclusive | What’s it like working for Huawei? Founder offers some metaphors
We ask four employees what attracted them to the company and what keeps them working there after it was put on a trade blacklist by the US.
23 Apr, 2020
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Exclusive | How the US became a no-go zone for Huawei
The rural carrier market was one of Huawei’s few successes in the US but a new law, driven by Washington’s national security concerns, means telcos will have to rip out Huawei gear or lose government subsidies.
27 Apr, 2020
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What does 2020 hold for China’s Huawei as Covid-19 grips the world?
The urgent challenge for Huawei is how it continues to navigate the US decision to add it to a trade blacklist last year – which has meant re-engineering its supply chains.
30 Apr, 2020