Luanda — China's telecommunications multinational, Huawei, expressed its commitment to continue investing and making its services available to customers around the world.
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On the other hand, the note adds that the company is concerned about the recent US move to cut off Huawei from overseas chip manufacturers.
Trump Administration has ordered on the 16th this month foreign companies that use equipment for the manufacture of technological components in the U.S. be required to obtain a license in the country, before supplying them to Huawei.
In its note, produced at the end of the company's 17th Annual Global Analysts Meeting, from 18 to 20 May, Huawei underlines that this is a "unilateral and arbitrary" decision.
"Despite the severe restrictions, Huawei expresses its commitment to increase its investments, continue to provide more services to its customers, remaining open to cooperate with suppliers and partners worldwide", underlined the multinational in its press release.