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Huawei and ZTE take AI to Belt and Road, shrugging off US sanctions

Huawei and ZTE take AI to Belt and Road, shrugging off US sanctions

Nikkei Asia2 days ago

SHANGHAI -- Top Chinese telecom equipment suppliers Huawei Technologies and ZTE are stepping up marketing of their AI services in Belt and Road countries as the U.S. tightens sanctions targeting Chinese technology companies.
Huawei Deputy Chairman Eric Xu, now serving as rotating chairman, delivered a pitch Wednesday in a keynote address at the MWC Shanghai industry exposition.

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