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Anti-China lawmakers clamored again and set their sights on glory

Foreign media: US anti-China lawmakers clamor for the Biden administration to blacklist Honor.

US congressmen have also instigated the Biden administration to carry out unreasonable suppression of Chinese enterprises!

According to the British Reuters news agency, some US Republican senators led by Rubio, who has always held an anti-China stance, called on the Biden administration to blacklist Glory on the 14th local time, on the grounds that the old so-called "threat to national security" is the same.

Anti-China lawmakers clamored again and set their sights on glory

Screenshot of the Reuters report

In the Letter, dated Oct. 14, Reuters said, Rubio claimed glory as the "arm" of the Chinese government. Rubio also claimed in the letter that by separating Honor from Huawei, "Beijing effectively circumvented a key U.S. export control measure." The letter also boasted that "if it does not act in response, the Commerce Department is risking setting a dangerous precedent and informing our adversaries that we lack the capacity and willpower to punish the blatant financial projects of 'authoritarian regimes.'" ”

In August, 14 Republican lawmakers, led by Michael McCall, a Republican on the U.S. House Foreign Relations Committee, asked the Commerce Department to blacklist Honor. The lawmakers also claimed at the time that Honor's separation from Huawei was to "evade U.S. export control measures" and give Huawei access to banned semiconductor chips and software.

On November 17, 2020, Huawei Investment Holding Co., Ltd. announced the overall sale of Honor mobile phone business assets. Honor's senior management and team will remain stable, and Huawei will no longer hold any shares in New Honor after the sale. Huawei released a statement on its official website on the same day that Huawei Investment Holding Co., Ltd. decided to sell the entire glory business assets, and the acquirer was Shenzhen Zhixin New Information Technology Co., Ltd. For the glory after the delivery, Huawei does not own any shares, nor does it participate in operation management and decision-making.

In response to the U.S. government's extension of a ban involving Huawei, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in May that the U.S. government's generalization of the concept of national security, abuse of national power, and unscrupulous efforts to suppress Chinese companies are a repudiation of the market economy and fair competition principles that the U.S. side has always flaunted. This practice not only harms the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, but also harms the interests of American enterprises, seriously interferes with normal scientific and technological exchanges and trade exchanges between the two countries and even the world, and causes damage to the global industrial chain and supply chain. "We urge the US side to correct its mistakes, stop slandering and smearing Chinese enterprises and unjustifiably suppress them, and treat Chinese enterprises fairly, justly and non-discriminatorily." The Chinese government will continue to firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises. She said.

Column Editor-in-Chief: Qin Hong Text Editor: Song Yanlin Title Image Source: ic photo Image Editor: Shao Jing

Source: Author: World Wide Web