Huawei chief says US may 'escalate' but confident on business

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DAVOS (AFP) - The chief executive of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei on Tuesday (Jan 21) said he was ready for the United States to escalate a 'campaign' against the firm this year but insisted it would not have a significant effect on business.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

DAVOS - The chief executive of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei on Tuesday said he was ready for the United States to escalate a"campaign" against the firm this year but insisted it would not have a significant effect on business.

"This year, the US might escalate their campaign against Huawei, but I think the impact on Huawei business will not be very significant," Mr Ren told a session at Davos."That's why we could withstand the first round of attack. In the year 2020, since we already have this experience from last year, we are more confidant that we can survive, even further attacks," he added.

Meng has denied the allegations. She has been out on bail, living in one of her two Vancouver mansions for the past year. Washington has banned US companies from selling equipment to Huawei, locking out the smartphone giant from access to Google's Android operating system.

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