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Huawei
Huawei’s Long Road to Global Tech Leadership
By Dingding Chen
Can Huawei become a global leader in the tech sector? It’s possible, but obstacles remain.
Brunei: Huawei’s Foothold in Southeast Asia
By Austin Bodetti
Huawei’s already substantial presence in the sultanate is likely to extend to building Brunei’s 5G network.
US-China 5G War: Southeast Asia Battleground in Focus with Huawei’s First Test Bed Launch
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent development has spotlighted the subregion’s role within the broader conversation about the perceived security risks in working with Chinese firms in this realm.
UK Cybersecurity Chief: Oversight of Huawei Is Working
By Kelvin Chan
The comments underscore London’s reluctance to ban the Chinese company from its future 5G network.
The Huawei Dilemma: Insecurity and Mistrust
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Telecommunications networks are a strategic asset, and a vulnerable one.
Huawei’s Legal Woes and Tech ’Decoupling’ Between China and the West
By Ankit Panda
Huawei is just the beginning in a longer-term decoupling between the West and China.
Huawei’s Future Hinges on Its Ability to Outgrow Its Past
By Bonnie Girard
Huawei was shaped by its early environment: '80s and '90s Shenzhen, where political connections trumped any law.
Cracks Appear in the New Zealand-China Relationship
By Christopher Edward Carroll
Is the long China-New Zealand honeymoon finally drawing to a close?
China’s Plan to Break off US Allies
By Tao Peng
There’s a reason Beijing is pressuring Canada – not the US – over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest. Australia and New Zealand could be next.
The Quest for 5G Technology Dominance: Impact on US National Security
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Brett Simpson.
Poland Charges Huawei Manager With Spying for China
By Vanessa Gera
Huawei's legal troubles abroad continue, this time with a espionage charges against a local director.
Why Canada Will Bear the Brunt of the American War on Huawei
By Uday Khanapurkar
The Canadian arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou came at the request of the U.S., but Canada is likely to be the biggest loser.