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Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

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The tortuous development of China's high-tech industry

China's high-tech industry has gone through a tortuous development process. Since the 80s of the last century, the Chinese government has realized the importance of developing high-tech industries and has formulated a series of policies to promote the development of this field. Due to its late start and relatively weak foundation, China's high-tech industry was slow to develop at first.

After entering the 21st century, with the rapid growth of China's economy and the continuous improvement of scientific and technological strength, the high-tech industry has begun to usher in unprecedented development opportunities. A large number of high-tech enterprises have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain, and have made remarkable achievements in the fields of telecommunications, the Internet, and artificial intelligence, injecting new vitality into China's economy.

Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

During this period, a number of Chinese high-tech enterprises with important international influence appeared, such as Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, etc. They not only occupy an important position in the domestic market, but also successfully go international, winning wide recognition and praise worldwide.

Just when the development trend of China's high-tech industry is getting better and better, some new challenges and difficulties have begun to appear. Due to geopolitical and technological competition considerations, the U.S. government has imposed severe sanctions on a number of Chinese high-tech companies, including Huawei, which has had a serious impact on their development.

Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

The shortcomings of China's high-tech industry in key core technology fields are also becoming increasingly prominent. Due to the long-term dependence on imports, there are obvious weak links in basic fields such as chips and operating systems, which restricts the sustainable development of the industry.

Huawei's high-level personnel turmoil reflects the dilemma of industry development

As the flagship company of China's high-tech industry, Huawei's high-level personnel turmoil in recent years undoubtedly reflects the grim situation facing the entire industry. Yu Chengdong's resignation as BG CEO is just the latest in a series of major personnel changes that have taken place within Huawei.

Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

On the surface, these personnel changes may just be routine adjustments within the company. But on a deeper level, they actually reflect the enormous pressures and challenges that Huawei faces under US sanctions.

Due to its inclusion on the U.S. "Entity List", Huawei has been severely restricted in purchasing key components such as chips, which has dealt a heavy blow to its business development. Under these circumstances, Huawei had to restructure internally and adjust its strategic direction in order to survive in a volatile environment.

Huawei's predicament also reflects the common dilemma faced by China's high-tech industry as a whole. For a long time, China's high-tech enterprises have been overly dependent on foreign core technologies in the development process, and once they are restricted and blocked, they will fall into a passive and contained situation.

Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

To truly achieve sustainable development of high-tech industries, China must make up its mind to achieve independent innovation in key core technology fields and get rid of the dilemma of foreign dependence. Only in this way can China's high-tech industry truly be independent and controllable and remain invincible in international competition.

Independent innovation is the fundamental policy to break through the bottleneck of development

In the face of many difficulties and challenges, independent innovation is undoubtedly the fundamental policy for China's high-tech industry to break through the bottleneck of development. Only by mastering the key core technologies can we truly achieve autonomy and control, and fundamentally eliminate the risk of being contained and sanctioned.

Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

In this regard, Huawei is undoubtedly at the forefront of the industry. Over the years, Huawei has attached great importance to independent innovation, and has made great efforts in R&D investment and talent development, and has achieved fruitful results. It is precisely by virtue of its strong independent innovation capabilities that Huawei has been able to maintain strong competitiveness under the heavy pressure of US sanctions.

In order to completely solve the problem of "stuck neck" in China's high-tech industry, it is far from enough to rely on the strength of the enterprises themselves. The government must give strong policy support and financial support to create a good environment for enterprise innovation.

Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

It is also necessary to establish a sound talent training system, vigorously cultivate high-level scientific and technological talents, and provide intellectual support for independent innovation. Only when the government, enterprises and all aspects of society form a joint force can the road of independent innovation of China's high-tech industry be broader and broader.

Openness and inclusiveness are important factors in promoting the development of high-tech industries

In the process of promoting the development of high-tech industries, openness and inclusiveness are also an indispensable and important factor. Although independent innovation is important, it is by no means the best policy to be closed and rigid. On the contrary, we should keep an open mind, actively absorb foreign advanced technology and management concepts, and achieve complementary advantages.

Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

The development of China's high-tech industry is benefiting from opening up to the outside world. Since the reform and opening up, China has imported a large number of advanced technologies and management experience from abroad, laying a solid foundation for the rise of local high-tech industries.

At present, although the confrontation between China and the United States in the field of science and technology has intensified, there is still extensive room for cooperation between the two sides in many fields. We should adhere to the concept of mutual benefit and win-win results, and realize the rational flow and efficient allocation of superior resources on the basis of mutual respect.

China's high-tech enterprises should also actively "go global", establish R&D centers and marketing networks around the world, and realize the global flow of talents, technology, capital and other factors, so as to obtain greater space for development.

Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

Openness and inclusiveness does not mean giving up independent innovation, but on the basis of independent innovation, fully absorbing foreign advanced technology and management experience, and realizing the efficient allocation of innovation elements, so as to promote the sustainable and healthy development of high-tech industries.

Sorrowful! Yu Chengdong was dismissed and did not serve as the CEO of Huawei BG, whether China's high-tech is out of flames

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