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U.S. Minister of Commerce-designate said there was no reason to remove Huawei ZTE from the restricted list, and China Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded.

by YCPress

February 4, Wang Wenbin, spokesman of China Ministry of Foreign Affairs, presided over a regular press conference.

A reporter asked that Raymondo, who was nominated by the Biden administration as Commerce Minister, said that he had no reason to remove Huawei, ZTE and other Chinese companies from the restricted list at present.

How does China respond to this?

Wang Wenbin said that yesterday I had expounded China’s position on relevant issues, and I would also like to reiterate here that in order to maintain the

United States’ own scientific and technological monopoly and hegemony, abused state power, and did everything to suppress Huawei and other Chinese high-tech enterprises, which was flaunted to the United States itself.

The denial of the principles of market economy has also exposed the hypocrisy of the United States’ so-called fair competition.

We urge the United States to stop generalizing the concept of national security and unreasonably suppressing Chinese enterprises.