We are in strong position to move ahead amid political campaign, says Huawei founder.

PositionRen Zhengfei on fifth generation wireless standard political controversy - Interview

To us, the most important thing is to do our job well

Our relationships with US companies won't be destroyed by a piece of paper from the US government

"Our company will not end up with an extreme supply shortage. We have got well prepared"

In his latest meeting with the media, Huawei founder Mr. Ren Zhengfei has reiterated that the company is in a strong position to move ahead despite recent political actions in the United States.

Addressing questions about the impact of the White House's recent executive order, Ren noted: "What the US will do is out of our control. To us, the most important thing is to do our job well. I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the US companies that we work with. Over these 30 years, they have helped us to grow into what we are today. They have made many contributions to us. As you know, most of the companies that provide consulting services to Huawei are based in the US, including dozens of companies like IBM and Accenture. In the face of the recent crisis, I can feel these companies' sense of justice and sympathy towards us."

The Huawei founder then went into greater detail about its relationships with US companies. "The US is a country ruled by law. US companies must abide by the laws, and so must the real economy. The media should understand that these US companies and Huawei share the same fate. We are both players in the market economy. Our close relationships with US companies are the result of several decades of effort on both sides. These relationships won't be destroyed by a piece of paper from the US government."

The supply of products to Huawei from international partners was also discussed. "Our company will not end up with an extreme supply shortage. We have got well prepared. Even if there is an insufficient supply from our partners, we will face no problems. This is because we can manufacture all the high-end chips we need ourselves," said Ren.

As long as these companies can obtain approval from Washington, Ren commented that Huawei will continue to buy in large volumes from them. "It may be the case that they cannot obtain approval quickly. We have ways to go through this transition period. Once approval is granted, we will maintain our normal trade with these US companies and work together to build an information society for humanity. We don't want to work alone."

In an answer to a direct question about why the US is targeting Huawei, Ren responded: "I don't...

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