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“Our company will not be destroyed by the US government” – Huawei founder
“US underestimates our strength” – Huawei founder
“We would never harm any nation or individual” – Huawei CEO
An eye for an eye: Ericsson’s over 125-year bond with China is at risk
China court to block iPhone sales at Qualcomm's request
China pleads with US to reconsider ZTE ban
Chinese vendor halts share trading following US export ban
Ericsson CEO expresses concerns over Chinese retaliation after Huawei ban
Huawei heralds Trump’s “U-turn”
Huawei requests US court to overturn FCC ban as national security threat
Huawei rotating chairman hits back at US: Political lobbying doesn't allay cybersecurity fears
PM Trudeau focused not to turn Huawei 5G ban into a political matter
President Trump offers ZTE a deal to resume business
The ‘US vs. China’ conundrum: why politicizing tech is a terrible idea
Trump pledges to get ZTE back into business
Trump rejects claims he has ‘folded’ over ZTE in trade talks
UK’s Huawei 5G ban and the dangers of prioritizing geopolitics over innovation
US considers buying controlling stakes in Nokia and Ericsson
Voice over IP: A ban or regulation?
ZTE suspends major operating activities due to US ban
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