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Huawei does not need US chips: CEO on Trump export ban Chinese telecom giant will resist Washington pressure, Ren Zhengfei says

ATSUSHI NAKAYAMA, Nikkei commentatorMAY 18, 2019 22:05 JST
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Huawei Technologies CEO Ren Zhengfei says Huawei would be "fine" even if Qualcomm and other American suppliers would not sell chips to Huawei, because "we have already been preparing for this."

SHENZHEN, China -- Huawei Technologies' founder and chief executive blasted the Trump administration's decision to add his company to a government blacklist, insisting the Chinese telecom equipment maker has done nothing illegal.

"We have not done anything which violates the law," CEO Ren Zhengfei told Japanese media at company headquarters in Shenzhen on Saturday in his first interview since the U.S. decision to restrict trade with the Huawei.

Ren indicated that his company will continue developing its own chips to lessen the impact of the ban on its production. Ren said it would be "fine" even if Qualcomm and other American suppliers would not sell chips to Huawei. "We have already been preparing for this," he said.


Huawei unit HiSilicon Technologies, which mainly designs core processor chips, has made similar allusions to plans for dealing with a potential disruption in supply. In a recent open letter, President Teresa He Tingbo wrote, "We actually have foreseen this day for many years, and we do have a backup plan."

Echoing his tougher tone in recent months, Ren said his company will not be dictated to by Washington. "We will not change our management at the request of the U.S. or accept monitoring, as ZTE has done," he said.

The U.S. deployed a similar ban against ZTE last year, pushing the Chinese telecom company to the brink of bankruptcy.

Ren said the impact of the U.S. ban on Huawei's business will be limited, and expressed confidence in its longer-term outlook. "It is expected that Huawei's growth may slow, but only slightly," said Ren, citing the potential of annual revenue growth undershooting 20%.

"Policies that threaten trading partners one after another rob companies of risk-taking attitudes, and the U.S. will lose credibility," said Ren. On the other hand, he sees U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies providing the impetus for Chinese economic reforms. "I would even suggest that the environment will improve," said Ren.

Huawei's chief shot down the prospect of producing 5G equipment on American soil. "Even if the U.S. asks us to manufacture over there, we will not go," said Ren.

Huawei procures around $67 billion worth of components every year, with roughly $11 billion coming from U.S. suppliers. Huawei depends especially on American parts makers for semiconductors, and it is believed that the company could face problems going forward manufacturing smartphones and telecommunications equipment.


Huawei does not need US chips: CEO on Trump export ban - Nikkei Asian Review
 
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USA is afraid of China's rise...no other country has given them such a competition on all levels. USSR was a military power but it never challenged US & west in terms of economy and technology in commercial domain. Russia never developed a viable non-mlitary brand on global scale so only the companies from west and their allies like Japan & Korea had monopolised it. But China has changed this scenario through hard work and smart policies.
 
USA is afraid of China's rise...no other country has given them such a competition on all levels. USSR was a military power but it never challenged US & west in terms of economy and technology in commercial domain. Russia never developed a viable non-mlitary brand on global scale so only the companies from west and their allies like Japan & Korea had monopolised it. But China has changed this scenario through hard work and smart policies.
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If he means not just designing or manufacturing the chips but the whole supply chain including etching and light lithography machines, we are talking about a revolution here. Quite frankly, I don't think such a revolution could be possible without ignoring existing patents. The trade war is evolving into the biggest patent dispute in human history. USA is going to freeze bank accounts of Chinese companies like they did to Iran before.
 
If he means not just designing or manufacturing the chips but the whole supply chain including etching and light lithography machines, we are talking about a revolution here. Quite frankly, I don't think such a revolution could be possible without ignoring existing patents. The trade war is evolving into the biggest patent dispute in human history. USA is going to freeze bank accounts of Chinese companies like they did to Iran before.

It may appear as a fight between Huawei vs USA, but it is actually China vs USA. I am sure Chinese government has ways to make TSMC inline. It is not a chess game, it is a GO game.
 
It may appear as a fight between Huawei vs USA, but it is actually China vs USA. I am sure Chinese government has ways to make TSMC inline. It is not a chess game, it is a GO game.
But it may not be easy for TSMC. If TSMC doesnt comply US demand, they wont be able to buy fab equipment for next generation chip manufacturing.
 
Huawei have a multinational supply chain and incorporate a mix of Chinese and Western components in its products to ensure high quality mobile experience for consumers.

Therefore, Huawei's true test will begin now with US pulling the plug from its supply chain.
 
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Does china has Fabs that can match TSMC and samsung?
 
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