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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Shenzhen: Huawei<\/a> on Monday assailed the latest US move to cut it off from semiconductor suppliers as a \"pernicious\" attack that will put the Chinese technology giant in \"survival\" mode and sow chaos in the global technology sector.

The Commerce Department said on Friday it was tightening sanctions on Huawei -- seen by Washington as a security risk -- to include denying it access to semiconductor designs developed using US software and technology.

\"The decision was arbitrary and pernicious and threatens to undermine the entire (technology) industry worldwide,\" Huawei said in a statement.

Huawei has largely weathered an escalating 18-month campaign by the Trump administration to isolate it internationally.

But it \"will inevitably be affected\" by the new American salvo, rotating chairman Guo Ping said at an annual summit of technology analysts that Huawei organises at its headquarters in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.

- Survival mode - \"Survival is the key for us now,\" Guo said, issuing an appeal to Huawei's suppliers and customers worldwide to stand with it.

He declined to give a detailed forecast of the impact when asked by journalists.

But the Huawei statement said the US decision \"will have a serious impact on a wide number of global industries\" by creating uncertainty in the chip sector and technology supply chains.

US officials said Huawei had been circumventing sanctions by obtaining chips and components that are produced around the world based on American technology.

Washington last year said it would blacklist Huawei from the US market and from buying crucial American components, though it has extended a series of reprieves to allow US businesses that work with Huawei time to adjust.

On Friday it extended this reprieve by another 90 days but said these exceptions are not likely to be extended further.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had said that even as Huawei seeks to develop its own components in response to US sanctions, \"that effort is still dependent on US technologies.\"

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US officials accuse Huawei, the world's biggest supplier of telecom network equipment and number two smartphone manufacturer, of stealing American trade secrets and say it could allow Beijing to spy on global telecoms traffic.

Huawei strenuously denies the charges, saying the United States has never provided any proof of a security threat.

The sanctions against the company have been a key driver of heightened US-China trade tensions.

China's
Ministry of Commerce<\/a> on Sunday warned it would take unspecified \"necessary measures\" to protect Huawei.

US officials said the new rules would have a 120-day grace period.

A senior State Department official said the move would not necessarily deny Huawei access to these products but require a license allowing Washington to keep track of the technology.

- US trying to 'crush' rivals - Huawei is poised to become a global leader in the coming advent of fifth-generation, or 5G, wireless networks and Washington has lobbied other countries to shun Huawei gear over potential security risks.

China's government has poured money into developing home-grown semiconductors -- the building blocks of tech -- but it still lags behind the US, Japan and South Korea, which analysts say is a glaring Achilles heel for Chinese companies like Huawei.

Huawei said the US was \"leveraging its own technological strengths to crush\" foreign companies.

The resulting disruptions to supply chains will ultimately harm US interests, it added.

Declaring Huawei was \"taking the lead\" in global tech, Guo suggested that Washington's pressure was fuelled by fear that the United States was falling behind technologically.

\"Any other country or company with more advanced technologies may put US supremacy at risk,\" he told the industry conference.

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华为说“生存”的利害关系后我们芯片的限制

美国商务部周五表示,收紧制裁华为——被美国视为安全风险,包括否认进入半导体设计使用我们开发的软件和技术。

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深圳:华为周一袭击美国最新移动剪掉从半导体供应商“有害的”攻击,将中国科技巨头“生存”模式,在全球科技行业制造混乱。

美国商务部周五表示,收紧制裁华为——被美国视为安全风险,包括否认进入半导体设计使用我们开发的软件和技术。

“这个决定是任意的和有害的,并可能破坏整个(技术)行业在世界范围内,“华为在一份声明中说。

华为主要风化不断升级的18个月胜过政府活动的国际孤立。

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但它“将不可避免地受到影响”的新美国的齐射,轮值主席郭萍在年度峰会的技术分析师说,华为组织总部在中国南部城市深圳。

——生存模式——“生存是我们的关键,”郭说,发行上诉华为的全球供应商和客户站在一起。

他拒绝透露详细预测的影响,当记者问。

但华为在声明中表示,美国决定“将严重影响广泛的全球产业”通过创建芯片行业和技术的供应链的不确定性。

美国官员说,华为已经绕过制裁获得世界各地的芯片和组件生产基于美国技术。

华盛顿去年表示,将黑名单华为从美国市场和购买美国至关重要的组件,尽管它扩展了一系列的缓刑,允许美国企业,与华为的工作时间进行调整。

周五这延长缓刑被另一个90天,但表示这些异常不可能进一步扩大。

商务部长威尔伯•罗斯曾表示,尽管华为试图发展自己的组件在回应美国的制裁,“努力仍依赖于我们的技术。”

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美国官员指责华为,世界最大的电信网络设备供应商和第二大智能手机制造商,窃取美国贸易秘密和说它可以让北京监视全球电信流量。

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华为极力否认了这些指控,称美国从来没有提供任何证据的安全威胁。

制裁公司一直是美中贸易紧张关系加剧的关键驱动因素。

中国的商务部周日警告说,将采取“必要措施”来保护华为。

美国官员说,新规则将有一个120天的宽限期。

美国国务院一名高级官员表示,此举未必会否认华为获得这些产品,但需要一个许可证允许华盛顿跟踪技术。

-我们试图“粉碎”竞争对手华为将成为全球领导人在接下来的第五代出现,或5 g,无线网络和华盛顿游说其他国家避开华为了潜在的安全风险。

中国政府将资金投入发展本土半导体技术的基石——但它仍然落后于美国、日本和韩国,分析人士说,华为等中国企业来说是一个明显的弱点。

华为表示,美国是“利用自己的技术优势来粉碎”外国公司。

所造成的供应链中断最终将损害美国的利益,它补充说。

宣布华为在全球科技“带头”,郭先生表示,华盛顿的压力是由于担心美国技术上落后。

“任何国家或公司有更多先进的技术可能危及美国的霸权地位,“他对行业会议上说。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Shenzhen: Huawei<\/a> on Monday assailed the latest US move to cut it off from semiconductor suppliers as a \"pernicious\" attack that will put the Chinese technology giant in \"survival\" mode and sow chaos in the global technology sector.

The Commerce Department said on Friday it was tightening sanctions on Huawei -- seen by Washington as a security risk -- to include denying it access to semiconductor designs developed using US software and technology.

\"The decision was arbitrary and pernicious and threatens to undermine the entire (technology) industry worldwide,\" Huawei said in a statement.

Huawei has largely weathered an escalating 18-month campaign by the Trump administration to isolate it internationally.

But it \"will inevitably be affected\" by the new American salvo, rotating chairman Guo Ping said at an annual summit of technology analysts that Huawei organises at its headquarters in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.

- Survival mode - \"Survival is the key for us now,\" Guo said, issuing an appeal to Huawei's suppliers and customers worldwide to stand with it.

He declined to give a detailed forecast of the impact when asked by journalists.

But the Huawei statement said the US decision \"will have a serious impact on a wide number of global industries\" by creating uncertainty in the chip sector and technology supply chains.

US officials said Huawei had been circumventing sanctions by obtaining chips and components that are produced around the world based on American technology.

Washington last year said it would blacklist Huawei from the US market and from buying crucial American components, though it has extended a series of reprieves to allow US businesses that work with Huawei time to adjust.

On Friday it extended this reprieve by another 90 days but said these exceptions are not likely to be extended further.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had said that even as Huawei seeks to develop its own components in response to US sanctions, \"that effort is still dependent on US technologies.\"

Read also<\/h4>
\"US<\/a><\/figure>
US adds new sanction on Chinese tech giant Huawei<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
\"Huawei<\/a><\/figure>
Huawei increasing investments in India to grow HMS: Honor India head<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
\"US<\/a><\/figure>
US restriction on chipmakers deals critical blow to Huawei<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
\"Huawei<\/a><\/figure>
Huawei to fund new tech hub at Imperial College London: report<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
US officials accuse Huawei, the world's biggest supplier of telecom network equipment and number two smartphone manufacturer, of stealing American trade secrets and say it could allow Beijing to spy on global telecoms traffic.

Huawei strenuously denies the charges, saying the United States has never provided any proof of a security threat.

The sanctions against the company have been a key driver of heightened US-China trade tensions.

China's
Ministry of Commerce<\/a> on Sunday warned it would take unspecified \"necessary measures\" to protect Huawei.

US officials said the new rules would have a 120-day grace period.

A senior State Department official said the move would not necessarily deny Huawei access to these products but require a license allowing Washington to keep track of the technology.

- US trying to 'crush' rivals - Huawei is poised to become a global leader in the coming advent of fifth-generation, or 5G, wireless networks and Washington has lobbied other countries to shun Huawei gear over potential security risks.

China's government has poured money into developing home-grown semiconductors -- the building blocks of tech -- but it still lags behind the US, Japan and South Korea, which analysts say is a glaring Achilles heel for Chinese companies like Huawei.

Huawei said the US was \"leveraging its own technological strengths to crush\" foreign companies.

The resulting disruptions to supply chains will ultimately harm US interests, it added.

Declaring Huawei was \"taking the lead\" in global tech, Guo suggested that Washington's pressure was fuelled by fear that the United States was falling behind technologically.

\"Any other country or company with more advanced technologies may put US supremacy at risk,\" he told the industry conference.

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