Blocked in the West, Huawei Eyes Emerging Markets (Asia Times)
- Chinese tech giant outlines plan to sustain its international business with rural and clean-energy projects in Africa, Middle East and SE Asia
- Wednesday’s forum appeared to outline at least one aspect of the company’s new international strategy. The event was attended via the internet by ministers and regulators in Cambodia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Pakistan and South Africa. Industry experts from South Africa, Belgium and Germany were also in virtual attendance.
- “We expect the Middle East to become a major technology hub in the future,” [chairman] Liang [Hua] said. “The Middle East can build more data centers and use their high-computing power and artificial intelligence technologies to build smart cities and boost the digital economy.” READ MORE
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