Huawei employs about 188,000 people around the world, and a fair minority are scientists and engineers
A number of countries have blocked Huawei from working on their mobile networks
Pompeo urged close ally Britain this month not to use Huawei's technology to build new 5G networks because of concerns it could be a vehicle for Chinese spying
China will set up a mechanism listing foreign enterprises, organisations, and individuals that don't obey market rules
The Financial Times reported Friday that tech giant Huawei has ordered its employees to cancel technical meetings with American contacts and has sent home numerous US employees working at its Chinese headquarters. The moves come amid growing US-China tensions over trade and technology in which Huawei has been a main target. The newspaper quoted Huawei's chief strategy architect, Dang Wenshuan, as saying that American citizens working in R&D were repatriated two weeks ago, after the Chinese group and 68 affiliates were placed on the US Commerce Department's "Entity List," which effectively bars American firms from selling technology to Huawei without government approval. The FT said a workshop underway at Huawei at the time was "hastily disbanded, and American delegates were asked to remove their laptops, isolate their networks and leave the Huawei premises." It quoted Dang as saying that Huawei is also limiting interactions between its employees and American citizens. Huawei ...
The vague wording of the Chinese state media report opens the door for Beijing to target US giants like Google, Qualcomm Inc and Intel Corp to even non-American suppliers
Chen's demand came in response to concerns raised by Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on the security issues related to Chinese telecom gear in his first interaction with the media
Trump had the opportunity during meetings with leaders of the UK and Ireland this week to badger them about Huawei and amplify his administration's threats
The move by Facebook dampens the sales outlook for Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, whose smartphone business became its biggest revenue generator last year
Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on $250 billion worth of Chinese exports
Shao Yang, chief strategy officer of Huawei Consumer Business Group, made the comment at the CES Asia technology show in Shanghai
Companies want to limit informal exchanges, in which their engineers feel more comfortable discussing proprietary technology with rivals
Huawei has filed a lawsuit against the US government over the restrictions in the defense policy
The move comes after the Trump administration put Huawei on a blacklist last month that barred it from doing business with US tech companies such as Alphabet Inc
In order to offset overseas decline, Huawei is aiming to grab up to half of China's smartphone market in 2019
Huawei has come under a cloud after allegations that its electronic and telecom devices helped China to spy on US corporations and agencies
The Mate X, a competitor to Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Fold, is now expected to be rolled out globally in September
The US has put Huawei on a blacklist, meaning that American companies that want to sell parts to Huawei will need approval from the US Commerce Department
The DoT has set up a panel to examine issues related to Huawei's participation in the Indian telecom network
Huawei contends that the equipment did not require a license because it did not fall into a controlled category