Friday, February 25, 2011

Huawei denounced a discriminatory campaign to stop it in the U.S.

The Chinese company Huawei has broken his silence about what he considers a discriminatory campaign to prevent the development of its business in the United States. In a very hard language, no common forms often use the Chinese companies, Ken Hu, vice president of the firm and head of the U.S. subsidiary, has written an open letter to the Government of Obama in denouncing a brainwashing campaign against company and ask to open a formal investigation to remove all those prejudices and show that Huawei, third largest maker of telecommunications equipment and networks in the world, is simply a multinational rather than defend its commercial interests.


In the letter, Hu Ken apart, one by one, and crystal clear, all "untruths have had a significant negative impact on our business." According to the company in China, the most serious charges as its connections with the Chinese Army, disputes over intellectual property rights, financial support to the Chinese government and represents a threat to national security of the United States are just "claims unfounded and unsubstantiated.

" The letter comes just days after the U.S. administration blocked the bid server 3Leaf technology in bankruptcy, by Huawei to understand that the purchase raised questions of national security. The Chinese manager does not hesitate to appeal to the founding principles of the United States, as jusitica and democracy, and to quote Abraham Lincoln and Barack Obama himself, to restore the good name of Huawei and end the blockade that has been in the U.S. market in the last ten years. "We believe in fairness and justice of the United States and we believe the results of a thorough investigation into the government proved that Huawei is a normal commercial institution and nothing more," the letter concludes.

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