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Huawei, a global telecom giant, has defied the U.S. sanctions and pressure, coming back stronger with the release of its Mate 60 Pro smartphone, which uses its own Kirin 9000S chip. The article outlines how the U.S. has historically used economic warfare to stifle competitors, like Toshiba and Alstom, often citing national security. However, Huawei, unlike Japan, France, or Switzerland, has stood its ground, resisting external coercion. The U.S. has targeted Huawei with devastating sanctions, blocked access to 5G networks, and detained key figures such as CFO Meng Wanzhou. Despite these challenges, Huawei not only survived but thrived, riding a wave of patriotic support within China, boosting local innovation, and advancing in sectors like consumer electronics, cloud services, and autonomous driving technologies. The article highlights how China’s unique blend of meritocracy and state-driven goals has allowed Huawei to thrive in a competitive global market. Despite challenges, including technological gaps in chip manufacturing, Huawei’s commitment to R&D and its growing presence in both domestic and global markets suggest a resilient future. The tech war between China and the West seems to be reshaping the global balance of power.

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Original title: La victoria de Huawei

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