The struggle between the United States and China, which are now the world's two largest economies, to settle in the tech sector has raised concerns about the "new cold war" between the US and China. West and East.
Just a few weeks ago, Chinese technology giant Huawei was the world's largest supplier of telecommunication equipment, with contracts for the provision of 5G networks to countries around the world.
Now dominoed, society has lost access to some of the most valuable markets in the world, such as Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, after Washington accused China of not having sanctioned Iran and hacking Western government agencies. It is possible that the United Kingdom, Japan and Canada abandon or reformulate their contracts with the company.
This episode could seriously jeopardize China's ambitions to become a global player in the field of technology, and all indications are that Beijing will not accept it pbadively.
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] The climax of the conflict was the surprising arrest of Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's financial director and daughter from the founder of the company. She was detained in Canada at the request of the United States and released on bail under the control of the courts.
Huawei officer leaves bail in Canada
US seeks extradition, accusing his company of selling telecommunications products to Iran and allowing Chinese authorities to gain access telecommunication networks in other countries. If he is found guilty, Wanzhou can be sentenced to a term of up to 30 years in prison.
"The arrest, whatever its circumstances, sounded the alarm in China about a cold war against the country," BBC spokesman Graham Allison, director of the 39, an international study center at Harvard University in the United States. For him, the Chinese authorities interpret recent events as a confirmation of the US government's desire to promote a global confrontation.
The term "cold war" originally referred to the ideological and political dispute between the United States and the former Soviet Union over world sovereignty from the end of World War II to the end of World War II. the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 90s. there was a direct military conflict, there was a constant war atmosphere, in the midst of an arms race and technological.
Technology badysts in Asia, Europe and the Americas have talked about the Huawei event as a new type of cold war in which the United States and China clashed to conquer leadership. the next decade.
In turn, Meng denies any impropriety in Huawei's performance. His arrest, however, highlighted the growing tension between Washington and Beijing.
Allison thinks that China will face resistance "in all areas – especially in the most critical technologies".
Meng Wanzhou, Huawei leader, arrested in Canada – Photo: Getty
"Government is seriously trying to persuade countries under its influence not to buy equipment in Huawei because of security risks "says the badyst.
The accusations of non-compliance with Iranian sanctions and excessive proximity with the Chinese authorities could be catastrophic for Huawei's activities, as they raise suspicion in countries that finally intend to provide their networks with l & # 39; company.
Since 2015, the company has been a world leader in its market, leaving behind competitors such as Ericsson, Nokia, ZTE and Samsung. Huawei itself claimed to have won 25 commercial contracts for the supply of 5G networks and exported more than 10,000 5G stations in different countries. Its forecasted business for 2018 was over $ 100 billion ($ 388.2 billion).
"Despite efforts in some markets to raise fears about Huawei and to use the policy to impede the growth of the industry, we are proud to say that our consumers continue to trust us," said Current president of the company. , Ken Hu.
However, we are witnessing the concrete loss of important markets, such as the American and Australian markets. In addition, the British government accused Beijing of computer hacking, and the country's intelligence chief (MI6), Alex Younger, said that it was necessary to discuss the alleged involvement of Huawei in British telecommunications networks.
The United States and the United Kingdom, in a new advance of the "technological war", accused Beijing on December 20 of launching a large-scale cyber-campaign, setting up hacking from at least 45 organizations -, technology, defense and government agencies.
In the United States, two Chinese citizens are accused of sponsoring an invasion of technological systems around the world, which would break Beijing's commitments under international agreements.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has described these accusations as "slanderous". At the same time, the Asian country has arrested two Canadians (a businessman and a former diplomat) suspected of "endangering national security."
Huawei's Big Bet
Ken Hu of Huawei argued that countries that would ban society would be seriously disadvantaged as the world would turn to 5G technology – the next generation of mobile Internet.
In China, the company also enjoys the sympathy of a large part of the population, who considers it a symbol of hope for the future.
Chinese commentator Wang Xiadong said China was being punished simply for overtaking the United States at its own game. "Under the rules of the US-developed market economy, Huawei has achieved the summit, "he said, accusing the country of using allies to boycott the Chinese company.
The fact that Huawei has the same fate as ZTE, who was also a Chinese telecommunications giant until the US State Department accused him of violating the sanctions against him. Iran and North Korea are of great concern. In early 2018, the shares and the market value of the company fell. At present, no US company is allowed to sell equipment to ZTE, which relies on chips developed by the United States.