
On March 7, the captain of the Polish national team, Bayern club star Lewandowski, suddenly announced the tearing up of the endorsement contract he had just renewed with Huawei, which is understood to have a total amount of 5 million euros (344.58 billion yuan). Levan has been working with Huawei for seven years since November 2015, and after the contract expired in January this year, the two sides once again signed a three-year contract extension. Now less than two months after the new contract came into effect, Levan unilaterally tore up the contract with a huge breach of contract fee, seemingly deliberately catching Huawei off guard.
Huawei "played a big game" in Poland
Huawei attaches great importance to the Polish market, as early as 2004, Huawei entered the Polish market, since then Poland has become Huawei's most important market in Central and Eastern Europe, in 2008, Huawei also established its own Central and Eastern European headquarters in Poland. After that, Huawei's mobile phone business in Poland grew rapidly, and even surpassed Apple in sales for a while, winning the first place in the market. In 2016, Huawei and the Poznan Supercomputing Center Joint Innovation Center in Poland were officially established, and the two sides achieved further cooperation in the field of technology. In 2019, Huawei also announced that it will invest 5.5 billion yuan in the next five years to carry out communications business in Poland.
Poland's "betrayal" of Huawei
Huawei has also achieved good results in 5G communication services. In 2018, T-Mobile, a well-known European telecommunications company, announced that huawei has become a pioneer in Poland's 5G network thanks to the launch of the "first full-featured" 5G network in Eastern European countries thanks to the help of Huawei. With this momentum, Poland will soon be able to establish a huge advantage in the field of network construction. However, just when the situation was in full swing, with the order of "Big Brother", Poland began to blockade Huawei's 5G business. Not only did this project have been interrupted, but a large number of Huawei base stations in China have been demolished, resulting in a deterioration of the domestic network environment.
In addition, in 2019, Poland also arrested Wang Weijing, an executive of a Polish company with Huawei, on the grounds of "threatening information security", and claimed that Wang Weijing graduated from "China's top intelligence school". In fact, this is nothing more than a "false accusation" that Polish officials simply cannot provide clear evidence. Wang Weijing's graduation school is Beiwai, which makes many Beiwai students feel ashamed and indignant, and the people who arrested us in Poland do not say anything, but also slander our entire school, is this not bullying? Subsequently, Huawei's business in Poland was almost always "specially cared for", which also made Huawei's situation in the Polish market more and more difficult.
Levan's reasoning is nonsensical
And this time, Levan unilaterally tore up the contract with Huawei, netizens originally thought that this was Poland's "unilateral bullying", but they did not expect that they also found a reason for this. Foreign media reporter Dariusz Faron broke the news that "after the media reported Huawei's attitude towards Damao, Levan immediately made it clear that he did not want to be a Spokesperson for Huawei anymore." The other party is already aware of this decision, and the case is handled by the lawyer", which can be seen that Levan is "quite Wu faction". In fact, Huawei has repeatedly stated that there is no position in "this incident", and these remarks are the slander of Huawei by foreign media DailyMail.
Huawei and Damao have always maintained cooperation in network security business, and this time Damao was attacked by hackers, as a entrusted party, Huawei naturally has the obligation to perform its duties and undertake the task of defending Damao against hackers. This in itself is just a normal business transaction, not whether to take sides or not. Looking back at the whole thing, the more pronounced in the position is obviously DailyMail and Levan. The so-called Huawei holds a different position, in fact, they have taken sides, Huawei has not followed them, so Huawei has become an enemy. Now Levan has openly defaulted and thrown the pot on Huawei's head, which is a bit confusing.
Levan is self-sufficient
In fact, Levan himself is not afraid, and what is really worrying is that this momentum is related to what they are showing. Neutrality was originally the entry threshold for enterprises to enter overseas, but now it has changed. Just because Huawei does not follow the trend, Daily Mail dares to smear him. As Huawei's image spokesperson, Levan did not help clarify it, and even took the lead in working against Huawei. To a small extent, this is no contract spirit, lack of a spokesperson's basic literacy; to a large extent, this is eating Huawei's rice, smashing Huawei's bowl! The 19-year-long layout is really going to be destroyed? (Huo Hao)
Taking Huawei's money and smashing Huawei's "bowl", this star is really good
Unilaterally tearing up Huawei's contract, and even smearing Huawei, the Polish star is "powerful"