A mooted trade case against telecom vendors may hinge on their access to state credit. Yet Huawei and ZTE are competitive enough not to need such perks. State support for national champions may now be turning into a disadvantage, since it makes it easy for others to cry foul play.
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Following accusations of dumping and illegal government subsidies, Chinese telecom firm ZTE yesterday released a formal statement denying any involvement in foul play. Along with Huawei, another leading Chinese telecommunications...... Read Post
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The European Union is set to launch a major trade case against China's biggest telecom equipment makers, arguing that they have benefited from illegal government subsidies, the Financial Times said. Read Post
The U.S. Congress is set to release a report that tells U.S. firms not to buy gear from Chinese telecoms vendors Huawei and ZTE. But is the report a real assessment of a threat or just economic protectionism? Here's how we might be ... Read Post