Biden administration now to Huawei The US-China tech war is heating up as it plans to add more sanctions.
In order to hinder China’s technological progress USAadded various sanctions on semiconductor exports and also Japan and the Netherlands to its allies, such as companies, to China, semiconductor technology pressured them to stop exporting.
Now Washington, Chinese tech company to Huawei will impose more export restrictions. The US plans to completely shut down Huawei by boycotting the company.
China reacted sharply to the latest news of sanctions against Huawei. China’s foreign ministry official, Mao Ning, said that China was deeply concerned about this news.
In addition, the government is following the relevant developments closely and the United States’ generalization of the concept of national security.He added that he firmly opposes the abuse of state power and the unreasonable suppression of Chinese companies.
This Is Not The First For Huawei!
This is not the first time Huawei has faced such sanctions. US government in 2018banned the use of Huawei and ZTE-made devices, citing national security concerns.
In 2019, the government announced that the Asian Tech giant USA It restricted all US companies from doing business with Huawei, saying it provided important and sensitive data of its citizens to Beijing and Iran.
USA in 2020, Semiconductors to Huaweiintroduced a general ban on the sale of related equipment, technological know-how and personnel.
Huawei was on track to become the world’s largest tech company and is set to become the world’s largest smartphone vendor by 2020. Samsung and appleHe had already taken over. However, US sanctions have affected the company’s technological progress and financial projections.
Currently, US-China relations are strained by the semiconductor ban and technological sanctions imposed by the US on China. Biden administration, especially the Asian giant technology in artificial intelligence and futuristic technology It is concerned about its progress and is imposing sanctions on technology exports to China to slow its progress.
China has made it clear that the additional sanctions against Huawei are a clear violation of international economic and trade rules. The Chinese government has promised to strictly protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies.