Huawei is leading the world because of 5G technology and has been improperly suppressed by the United States. It not only modified the global chip rules, but also joined forces with a number of Western allies to encircle Huawei 5G equipment. However, in the past three years, Huawei has proved itself with its 5G strength and its leading position is still unstoppable.
Just as Huawei was about to break the deadlock, the United States could no longer sit still. Recently, it will ban Huawei from selling new equipment in the United States on the grounds of "safety". This time, Huawei was "targeted" again? Will the new ban have any impact on Huawei?
Huawei is "targeted" again?
As we all know, since 2019, the United States has fabricated a lot of negative news about Huawei 5G and consciously targeted Huawei. It not only rejected Huawei 5G on the grounds that "Huawei 5G is not safe", but also persuaded other countries everywhere to block Huawei 5G equipment.
However, after 3 years, it has not achieved much results. Instead, the lies are self-defeating and have become laughing stocks.
In February 2022, Former CEO of Google , Mr. Eric Schmidt, commented: "Although US sanctions have hurt Huawei, Huawei is still the global leader in 5G infrastructure supply, with a market share of 30%, and no American company sold 5G infrastructure abroad."
Most importantly, the "insecurity" problem mentioned by the United States was also slapped in the face.
Former British Commerce Secretary Cable said: The intelligence and security department has repeatedly assured that using Huawei services will not bring any risks. This means that Huawei 5G devices are indeed the best and safest.
Not only that, Huawei also changed the path of 5G breakthrough, starting from 5G ToB services, and is even ahead of the industry.
According to the new 5G data released by Huawei in 2022, Huawei currently has more than 100 5G commercial contracts, and the number of 5G ToB contracts exceeds 3,000, ranking first in the industry. In addition, Huawei has more than 1.2 million 5G base stations shipped, accounting for more than 50% of the world.
Perhaps it is because of this situation that the Americans felt that they could not afford to lose, and began to "tart" with Huawei again.
On October 13, local time in the United States, Reuters reported that FCCh (The Federal Communications Commission) proposed a new proposal, which will once again ban Huawei and five other Chinese companies from selling related new equipment in the United States on the grounds of so-called "national security" and restrict purchases to all US companies.
implies that if proposal is passed, then Huawei's latest equipment will not be allowed to be purchased in the US market (all enterprises and units). It is almost completely banned Huawei's equipment. In the future, it is no longer planned to let US companies and Huawei do any new equipment business.
One plan cannot be achieved, and the US is trying to force Huawei to bow its head, but will it have an impact on Huawei this time? Will it be a laughing stock again?
will have any impact on Huawei this time?
First of all, we need to understand that this time the impact is more extensive and can be explained by the word "comprehensive". Because the United States has previously banned operators from using Huawei equipment, this time it will expand to all procurement of Huawei equipment. This is equivalent to the fact that local companies in the United States will not be able to do the transaction of Huawei equipment in the future.
From a market perspective, Huawei equipment may lack the US market in the future. In this regard, it has some impact. After all, as a company, who can't stand the market and make money?
However, for the current environment Huawei is in, this impact is too small, it almost just keeps it the same. Huawei also has a temper, okay, for example, Yu Chengdong said: Huawei mobile phone is not sold in the United States (it has not been sold in the United States after the Mate20 series), and other devices can do the same.
Secondly, after the global chip rules are modified, Huawei has "transformed" and has made a lot of efforts to change the restricted situation.
For example, Huawei established Hubble Investment Company , fully entering the field of chip semiconductors, and investing specifically for emerging companies in the chip industry chain.Up to now, Huawei has invested in more than 60 industrial chain companies, including 7 listed semiconductor companies.
For example, Huawei has developed the Da Vinci architecture with the RISC-V open source architecture and independently developed stacking technology chips, 5G RF chips, optical chips, , etc. In terms of 5G technology, the United States does not use American technology, so Huawei has created de-beautification technology. 5G equipment and technology no longer contain American-related components.
In addition, Huawei's communication equipment began to be blocked in the United States before, so it simply evacuated its R&D center in the United States and announced that it would evacuate all 57 factories in the United States. Even though Huawei has not withdrawn from the US market now, its business focus has long been no longer on the US market.
Finally, Huawei has also opened up the mobile phone industry chain and greatly improved the domestic production rate of its mobile phones. At present, Huawei phones have officially returned. The Mate50 series released last month has a market response of no less than the iPhone 14 series. Moreover, news from multiple sources revealed that Huawei 5G mobile phones are expected to return in 2023.
To summarize
, Huawei seems to have no US market, and the relevant equipment will not be sold to US companies, and it will have no impact. If the US wants to use this trick to impress Huawei, it will only become a laughing stock in the end.
Of course, all this is inseparable from Huawei's efforts, insisting on continuing to invest in high proportion of R&D, and insisting on taking the path of independent R&D. It is precisely because of this that the current breakthrough has been successful. If the US wants to "tart" Huawei again, it will probably not get good results.