Huawei is the top threat to American dominance in wireless technology. And the U.S. is woefully, even disgracefully, behind. Source: NYT > Business – Andrew Ross Sorkin
The U.S. and China Are Talking Trade Again. But They’re Still Far Apart.
As the United States eased restrictions on China, President Trump faced questions over whether he was giving up too much in return for vague promises. Source: NYT > Business – Alan Rappeport and Keith Bradsher
As Trump and Xi Talk Trade, Huawei Will Loom Large
China is not expected to accept a deal to lift tariffs unless there’s relief for its biggest, most internationally successful tech company. Source: NYT > Business – Raymond Zhong
U.S. Versus China: A New Era of Great Power Competition, but Without Boundaries
Under President Trump, national security concerns over China’s rise have bled into trade and economic policy, and some officials see a long ideological struggle unfolding. Source: NYT > Business – Edward Wong
Huawei, Shunned by U.S. Government, Is Welcomed in Russia
A Russian cellphone company signed an agreement with Huawei for 5G equipment, signaling Russian acceptance of the Chinese supplier. Source: NYT > Business – Andrew E. Kramer
Trump Wants to Wall Off Huawei, but the Digital World Bridles at Barriers
Washington argues that global leaders must choose between an internet of Western values and one based on an authoritarian regime. If they do, how will data be divided? And would a self-reliant China be an even greater threat? Source: NYT > Business – David E. Sanger