As Western countries' siege of Huawei began to loosen, US President Trump also tweeted on February 21 that he hoped that the United States would not refuse more advanced technology and need to work hard, otherwise it would lag behind 5G.

In this regard, Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping said on the 24th that Trump's demand for 5G and realized that the United States may be behind this aspect is correct, and Huawei has a leading opponent in the world's 5G field for one year.

Based on the reports of American Consumer News and Commercial Channel (CNBC), Reuters, etc., Guo Ping said at a round table with the media at the Barcelona World Mobile Communications Conference (MWC) on the 24th that I noticed that (Trump) president's president's presidentTwitter, he said that the United States needs a faster, smarter 5G, or even 6G in the future. He has realized that the United States is behind in this area. I think his information is clear and correct.

Guo Ping reiterated Huawei's position, that is, the company has never allowed any country to perform espionage through its equipment.Guo Ping believes that those administrative orders for Huawei are unnecessary and should not be released.He added that this would hurt the small telecommunications companies that rely on Huawei equipment in the United States. The price of Huawei equipment is often cheaper than its competitors' technology.

He also pointed out that Huawei has a leading position in the world's 5G field and leading opponents for a year.

Guo Ping Data Map of Huawei Rotating Chairman

Guo Ping also said on the same day that Huawei is currently facing the so -called network security challenges, and all of this is controlled by a large country.Although he did not order the name of the United States, he added that the United States does not mean that the entire world, and Huawei can succeed without the US market.

He believes that the world needs a clear and unified network security regulations. Each stakeholder should play a role, but these problems should not be determined by politics.

He said: We need to have a unified standard for testing.It should not be based on politics.Also on the 24th, Huawei officially released the epoch -making 5G folding screen mobile phone MDASH; mdash; Huawei Mate X.

On February 21, Trump released a tweet that he hoped that the United States would realize 5G or 6G technology as soon as possible, and the United States must work hard, otherwise it will fall behind.In addition, Trump also said that he hoped that the United States would win through competition instead of refusing more advanced technology.

Although Trump's Twitter did not mention Huawei, he said in response to the Chinese Daily reporter about whether foreign advanced technology includes Huawei's question the next day: I mean everyone, including (Huawei)Essence

When Trump made the above statement, the reasonable enclosure of Huawei in Western countries has begun to loosen, and the American -led five -eye alliance has cracks.

First of all, the British government reached a conclusion that the risks generated by the 5G network using Huawei's communication equipment can be controlled. Then the New Zealand Prime Minister also explicitly stated that Huawei has never excluded Huawei's 5G construction in New Zealand.

In addition, two local telecommunications companies in Canada also reported on the 21st. They were asking the government to ask the government to turn on the green lights to the Huawei equipment through lobbying. Huawei announced on the same day that it was expanded in Canada to recruit 200 R & D personnel and increased 15%of the local R & D locally.Capital investment.

Shortly after Trump's release, Huawei's rotating chairman Hu Houkun reposted the article and wrote: Mr. President, I fully agree with you.Our company is ready to help the United States build a real 5G network through competition.