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China’s Huawei Looks to Ports, Factories to Rebuild Sales

China’s Huawei Looks to Ports, Factories to Rebuild Sales

By Joe McDonald
Huawei is reinventing itself as a supplier of self-driving cars and automated industrial tech after U.S. sanctions crushed its smartphone brand.
Will China’s Technology Be a Game-Changer in the Post-Pandemic Era?

Will China’s Technology Be a Game-Changer in the Post-Pandemic Era?

By Dingding Chen
China’s tech sector is embracing automation and digitization just as the country transitions to the post-COVID era.

Countering China in Africa by Reaffirming US Tech Leadership

Countering China in Africa by Reaffirming US Tech Leadership

By Sam Howell
To effectively mitigate the influence of Huawei and other Chinese tech giants in Africa, the U.S. must position itself as a willing and reliable alternative partner.

China-US Competition: Who Will Win the Digital Infrastructure Contest?

China-US Competition: Who Will Win the Digital Infrastructure Contest?

By Kenson Yeoh and Dingding Chen
China's vision for hybrid digital infrastructure is distinct from the United States' emphasis on dedicated digital infrastructure.

China’s Tech Outreach in the Middle East and North Africa

China’s Tech Outreach in the Middle East and North Africa

By Dale Aluf
Chinese companies, acting out of both economic and geostrategic motives, are providing much of the MENA region’s digital infrastructure.
Chinese Officers Charged in Plot to Obstruct US Huawei Probe

Chinese Officers Charged in Plot to Obstruct US Huawei Probe

By Eric Tucker and Nomaan Merchant
Washington has long accused Beijing of meddling in U.S. political affairs and stealing secrets and intellectual property.

China’s Digital Inroads in the Global South

China’s Digital Inroads in the Global South

By Bryce C. Barros and Nathan Kohlenberg
China’s party-state is deepening its hold on the digital information ecosystems of developing countries.
Should Brazil Ban Huawei?

Should Brazil Ban Huawei?

By Joseph Bouchard
The case for banning the Chinese telecoms firm is compelling, but such a move would carry a steep cost.

China’s Huawei Says 2021 Sales Down, Profit Up

China’s Huawei Says 2021 Sales Down, Profit Up

By Joe McDonald
Huawei has stepped up an emphasis on the China market and on serving hospitals, mines, and other industrial customers with technologies that are less vulnerable to U.S. sanctions.

China and the ‘Asia-South America Digital Door’

China and the ‘Asia-South America Digital Door’

By Lauren Ashmore
Chile’s project promoting digital connectivity to Asia has implications for the China-U.S. competition.

What Does Meng Wanzhou’s Release Mean for China-US Relations?

What Does Meng Wanzhou’s Release Mean for China-US Relations?

By Dingding Chen
In the short run, the relationship might become warmer, but the long-term technology competition is going to be tough.
Huawei Executive Resolves Criminal Charges in Deal With US

Huawei Executive Resolves Criminal Charges in Deal With US

By Eric Tucker and Jim Mustian
The deferred prosecution agreement paves the way for Meng Wanzhou to be released in a case that has roiled China’s relationships with both Canada and the U.S.

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