COMPAGNIE ZTE CORPORATION MAROC

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2002-11-28

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How China's tech giants wired the Gulf -

2025-05-13 (defenseone.com)

How China's tech giants wired the Gulf -

Ubiquitous Chinese gear, infrastructure, and deals belie the narrative of close U.S.-Gulf cooperations—and raise grave security concerns.

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The Polish Presidency of the Council aims to reinforce the "safe connectivity" after the Huawei scandal -

2025-04-04 (euractiv.es)

The Polish Presidency of the Council aims to reinforce the "safe connectivity" after the Huawei scandal -

The recent scandal around Huawei has resulted in a new community dynamic that aims to progressively eliminate the Chinese components of "high risk" of Huawei and ZTE of the EU telecommunications networks.

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Sweden’s Ericsson denies exiting China market despite 5G equipment competition from Huawei, geopolitical tensions

2024-03-13 (scmp.com)

Sweden’s Ericsson denies exiting China market despite 5G equipment competition from Huawei, geopolitical tensions

The company noted in its most recent financial report that uncertainties in the Sino-Swedish relationship is a major business risk.

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Germany moves toward restrictions on Huawei, as Europe sours on China

2023-03-08 (npr.org)

Germany moves toward restrictions on Huawei, as Europe sours on China

Germany said Tuesday it is reviewing tech suppliers such as China's Huawei and ZTE, whose equipment is used in Germany's 5G networks. Europeans are starting to favor a tougher stance on China.

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Lenovo is Chinese, partly in state property, sells every fourth computer worldwide - and has no problems with Washington

2020-09-02 (nzz.ch)

Lenovo is Chinese, partly in state property, sells every fourth computer worldwide - and has no problems with Washington

The Chinese state is indirectly the largest shareholder of Lenovo. Nevertheless, the world's largest PC manufacturer has so far been spared the US government.

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