div > div.group > p:first-child"> The short clip, which was translated by CNBC, features kids singing and dancing and contains lyrics such as"Huawei is beautiful" and"China-made chips are the most valuable."
The video was posted on Twitter by the Global Times — presumably for an international audience since Twitter is blocked in China. On an official Huawei page on Weibo, China's version of Twitter, the company said that the"work was created by the netizens without the knowledge and participation of Huawei."Another says that"Huawei is earning reputation and honor for China."The song comes amid continued pressure from the U.S. on Huawei, the world's second-largest smartphone maker, which has been accused of committing bank fraud to evade American sanctions on Iran and stealing trade secrets.
With free Chinese government-certified spy-ware. 🤔🙄
Surely you’ll be convinced it is a private company
I guess the real question to answer before buying a phone is which government’s spy agency do you prefer to monitor your activity? I think the knee jerk response is to say your own, but there may well be reasons to outsource.
Communists
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