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There is no progress in Sino-US trade negotiations, and the United States wants to judge Huawei again

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YL hasn't arrived at the rabbit yet, and the effect of this time in the old United States has been declining.

There is no progress in Sino-US trade negotiations, and the United States wants to judge Huawei again

Gary Clyde Hufbauer, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and a former Treasury official, said he believes the main purpose of YL's trip was to discuss overcapacity with rabbit officials. But he doesn't expect the rabbit to take any action.

"The rabbit may give a sympathetic answer, but I don't expect the policy to change," he told Voice of America via email.

YL said last week that she did not want to focus on retaliation, but would warn the rabbit during her visit about the impact its subsidies on companies in other countries.

Since April last year, Lao US government officials and business consortiums have frequently visited Rabbit, and YL has visited Rabbit for the second time in a year, and its purpose is self-evident.

Although the two countries have frequent exchanges, the way the United States operates in international relations has not changed. There are no carrots, only words WX and action WX, plus the tone of a world agent.

There is no progress in Sino-US trade negotiations, and the United States wants to judge Huawei again
"When I visit Rabbit, I intend to talk to Rabbit about overcapacity in some of these industries and make sure they understand the negative impact of this situation on the United States and many countries – the flooding of markets with cheap goods. Our closest allies have also been hurt. Yellen said.

Seeing that the income did not meet expectations, the American-style operation was quickly online, and it was "unlucky Huawei" again!

Lao Mei fried cold rice, Huawei is really unlucky

In Sino-US relations, Huawei has become a fixed target of the United States to combat the development potential of rabbit technology, after five years of sanctions have not been effective, and the economic negotiations between the two governments have been slow to progress, and the gains have not met expectations. Lao Mei filed a lawsuit against Huawei again.

In April 2024, at a Huawei briefing in New York, District Judge Ann Donnelly of the Eastern District Court of New York agreed to a plan to put Huawei on trial in January 2026 after the prosecutor said settlement talks over Huawei had failed.

There is no progress in Sino-US trade negotiations, and the United States wants to judge Huawei again

安·唐纳利 (Ann Donnelly)

Huawei is likely to face a second trial in 2026, with district attorneys accusing it of violating U.S. sanctions against Iran by misleading banks and Washington in its business dealings with Iran.

According to Reuters, Alexander Solomon, an associate lawyer, told the judge that "settlement discussions are at an impasse." We believe that it is the right thing to do to reschedule the trial date", to which Judge Donnelly responded, saying that early January 2026 would be "a good time for the trial to begin."

U.S. regulators have seen data on pre-settlement negotiations.

The District Court Prosecutor expects the trial to last four to six months.

The case dates back to 2018, when Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's chief financial officer and vice chairman, was detained by Canada at the request of prosecutors in the United States of America after being accused of selling equipment to Iran in violation of trade sanctions.

The actual business in Iran is carried out by a Hong Kong-based company called Skycom, which ships products from HPE and Huawei to the Islamic Republic.

When the connection between Huawei and Skycom was exposed, Ms. Meng explained to the media and financial institutions that the two companies were nothing more than business partners, and that the United States felt that Huawei actually controlled Skycom, which the Department of Justice used as the basis for the accusation.

At the end of 2022, after reaching an agreement with the US Department of Justice, Meng Wanzhou was allowed to return to the rabbit. Ms. Lao dropped the fraud and conspiracy charges she faced in exchange for her admission that Huawei had made false statements about its business dealings in Iran.

However, this is not the only case of "sanctions violation" against the rabbit tech giant.

In the face of another unreasonable trial by the United States, Huawei refused to give any explanation for the case and firmly believed that all the accusations made by the United States were false.

As early as 2020, the US Department of Justice fabricated more accusations in the case, including accusations that Huawei conspired to steal the trade secrets of six US technology companies.

In the United States, Huawei also has a pending separate motion to separate bank fraud allegations from trade secret theft allegations.

But the U.S. district attorney firmly believes that the two charges are one case.

Tough Huawei, the hope of rabbits

Since former US President Donald Trump added Huawei to the Entity List maintained by the Bureau of Industry and Security of the US Department of Commerce in 2019, Huawei has experienced sanctions that have lasted for five years.

Being on the Entity List means that anyone wishing to export or transfer technology to an organization on the list must obtain a license from the United States.

Before proposing to try Huawei again, in March 2024, the old US sanctions put forward a new plan, and Washington is considering putting some rabbit companies that are "likely" to cooperate with Huawei to jointly develop and produce chips into the entity list that violates "US sanctions".

In January 2024, Huawei disbanded most of its public and government relations teams in the United States and Canada, expressing its determination not to bow to "technological hegemony".

Fortunately, most people in China still firmly support Huawei despite the rumors flying all over the world, and as a leader in the rabbit enterprise breaking out of the "prison" of science and technology, the team led by Ren Zhengfei is still unswervingly moving forward, forward, forward.

New era, new battles

It is the luck of Huawei to have Ren Zhengfei, the luck of the rabbit to get Huawei, and the luck of Huawei in the rabbit.

As long as Huawei moves forward unswervingly, we will unswervingly support it.

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