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The ruling Communist Party is promoting automation in industries from manufacturing to taxis to keep China's economy growing as the workforce ages and starts to shrink
Xi will visit Saudi Arabia from Dec. 7-9, when he will take part in a regional summit with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other Arab leaders
''These new rules are an important part of our ongoing actions to protect the American people from national security threats involving telecommunications''
The Chinese technology giant is providing support to a startup in its hometown of Shenzhen that has ordered chipmaking equipment -- including from foreign suppliers -- for a semiconductor manufacturin
Court permits Xiongwei Li to travel abroad after providing a FDR of Rs 5 crore
The I-T department has accused Huawei's Indian unit of repatriating large amounts to the parent company in China to reduce its taxable income here
Crippled by heavy US sanctions, telecom conglomerate Huawei is seeking ideas from employees on how to build a better future and get revenues back on track, the media reported on Wednesday.
On May 1, Xiongwei was stopped at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi as there was the LOC against him issued by the Income Tax department
After the US, Canada has now moved to ban Chinese telecommunication giants Huawei and ZTE from its 5G networks in order to ensure the "long term safety of our telecommunications infrastructure".
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has decided to ban China's Huawei Technologies from Canada's next-generation mobile networks.
Huawei Technologies paid out dividends totalling 61.404 billion yuan ($9.65 billion) to current and retired workers in its employee shareholder scheme
Tech giant Huawei has launched a new smart glasses 'Huawei Smart Glasses' with a detachable front frame design in China.
The Shenzhen-based company reported a 38% decline in sales to 168.2 billion yuan ($26 billion) in the three months ended in June
US sanctions drove company to sell chunk of its once-dominant handset business
Lawyers for a senior executive for Huawei argued in court that the US strategically crafted a misleading record of the case and acted in bad faith when presenting reasons for her extradition
China has hit several Australian industries with economic sanctions as part of punishment over Canberra's criticism of Beijing blocking investigations into origin of pandemic
This indicates Chinese telcos feel new rule doesn't place curbs on them: Sources
The firm nabbed market share from one-time market leader Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
Analysts say that, between 2016-20, telcos put in a capex of over $19 billion to build their 4G radio access networks.
FCC Commissioner Carr called for new steps to ensure Huawei and ZTE equipment is barred from telecommunications networks and ensure no electronic devices produced with forced labor enter the US