“We will focus not just on countries but on where we are welcomed by customers” said Huawei chairman Liang Hua, in response to security breach allegations towards the company.
As the US, New Zealand and Australia have blocked local firms from using Huawei to provide the technology for next-generation 5G mobile networks, more nations plan on enforcing a ban on the company’s products, but the company has responded that it is willing to work with only countries that welcome it. In fact, the chairman challenged the accusers to come search its factories to find evidence of the spying allegations.
In resolve, Liang issued a final ultimatum: if hostilities persist, Huawei will “transfer the technology partnership to countries where we are welcomed and where we can have a collaboration with.”