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JSSJeepin t1_j27zb9x wrote

> U.S. restrictions are now our new normal, and we're back to business as usual," Xu wrote in the letter that was addressed to staff and released to media.

It's bold of this article to assume they aren't just lying like they often do.

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fisherbeam t1_j299qoa wrote

I think most of the U.S. publications understand that too much bad news about China means their parent company no longer gets access to the Chinese market.

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eggshellcracking t1_j2ck7iq wrote

Huawei just pivoted to software (harmony OS is massive in EVs, China isn't making the same mistakes in EVs they made with phones) and kept expanding its 5g/6g/telecommunications business, while making money from licensing out the ridiculous amount of telecommunications patents it holds. The idea that huawei needs its cellphone business to survive or grow is just copium and delusion. Huawei took a heavy bodyblow in US sanctions but they're more or less fine and profitable now after years of heavy losses + expensive restructuring and pivoting.

UAE literally recently chose huawei 5g over f-35.

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No_Bet_1687 t1_j2bulnu wrote

What! R u really saying the ccp and it’s corporate connected entities would lie?

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chewbaklava t1_j2cegdc wrote

Huawei is an independent business

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Salt-Shine5003 t1_j2ct6vz wrote

Nothing in China is an independent business.

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chewbaklava t1_j2d9lwo wrote

That’s not true at all, that’s not how their economy works. There are both state run and independent businesses, but yes keep reading the guardian where government hacks tell you the real truth.

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JamClam225 t1_j284vfr wrote

Like they often do? All Huawei have been talking about lately is trying to find a way to survive or they're going to go bankrupt. This is different from their usual doom and gloom tone.

Stereotyping is an ugly trait.

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