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Chinese company Huawei has slid from third-biggest smartphone producer to fifth within just a year. In an interview, CEO Ren Zhengfei says he hopes for a turnaround.
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Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and President Joe Biden discussed regional security in East Asia, but also talked technology, the Olympics and golf.
The US has labeled five Chinese tech companies, including Huawei, as national security risks. President Joe Biden may be continuing his predcessor's hardline stance against China's growing technological dominance.
With diplomats denied access to Michael Kovrig's trial on alleged national security grounds, Ottawa has accused Beijing of engaging in "hostage diplomacy." Businessman Michael Spavor faced similar spying charges Friday.
In the first meeting between Biden administration officials and China, China said the US was exhibiting a "Cold War mentality," while the US said Beijing's actions in Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan were concerning.