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Magical math and Chinese subsidies don’t diminish Huawei’s threat — by Keith Krach and Jonathan Pelson

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By Keith Krach and Jonathan Pelson -- Huawei has been mounting an aggressive campaign to convince the world that sanctions against it haven’t worked. But the numbers just don’t add up.

Chairman and Co-Founder; former U.S. Under Secretary of State and CEO of DocuSign

Chairman and Co-Founder; former U.S. Under Secretary of State and CEO of DocuSign

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Huawei has been mounting an aggressive campaign to convince the world that sanctions against it haven’t worked and have actually strengthened its ability to compete.


The Wall Street Journal recently published an article reporting on the remarkable revival of China’s “national champion” titled: “The U.S. Wanted to Knock Down Huawei. It’s Only Getting Stronger.” But the numbers the company has been reporting just don’t add up.


Moreover, Huawei’s track record of intellectual property theft and its leading role in creating the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) global surveillance state further underline why this company can’t be trusted.


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