China News Service, Beijing, February 1 (Wang Xuran and He Luman) Recently, the Biden administration is considering cutting off all ties between US suppliers and the Chinese company Huawei on the grounds of so-called "national security".

This generalization of the concept of national security, abuse of national power, and unreasonable suppression of Chinese companies are naked technological hegemony, and the United States will eventually suffer its own consequences.

On June 15, 2022 local time, the 2022 French "Viva Tech" exhibition kicked off in Paris. The Chinese company Huawei participated in the exhibition. The Huawei booth focused on promoting smart office and green technology.

  Bloomberg pointed out that Huawei has an important position in the mobile phone and network equipment industries and is a key link in the supply chain.

If the U.S. Department of Commerce implements the ban as planned, it will have a direct impact on U.S. companies, trigger strong resistance from companies, and further damage the reputation of the U.S. business environment.

  As for the international community, the technological hegemony of the United States will impact the stability of the global industrial chain and supply chain, and Sino-US relations will also be affected.

On the one hand, the United States claims that it hopes to deepen cooperation with China, but on the other hand, it exerts extreme pressure on Chinese companies.

If the U.S. does not revise or adjust its China policy, there will be no improvement in Sino-U.S. relations.

On December 15, 2020 local time, customers choose products at Huawei's flagship retail store in Westfield Shopping Center in East London, UK.

  China's scientific and technological innovation is growing tenaciously and forging ahead unremittingly. Any suppression and encirclement will not be able to erase its strong vitality. On the contrary, it will promote Chinese enterprises to further accelerate the pace of independent research and development and production.

Violating the principles of the market economy and distorting international economic and trade rules, the United States continues to wield a big stick to attack China's technology industry, but it will be itself that hurts.

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