Analysis: Huawei is suing the U.S. to win -- in the court of public opinion
Huawei Rotating Chairman Guo Ping, center, speaks in front of other executives during a news conference in Shenzhen, China.
“They had to file this lawsuit,” Crusius told me. “If not, Western governments and Western commercial entities would run away from them. They had to show they were fighting back.” The United States, for instance, has provided no public evidence that Huawei is spying for the Chinese — though it’s possible intelligence agencies have that evidence and are unwilling to reveal it for fear of undermining their own spying capabilities.smoking gun
The lawsuit will give Huawei a platform to “attack … the idea that the U.S. is a rule-of-law country,” Noah Feldman, a Harvard University law professor, wrote in a“When Huawei loses the suit, as it certainly will, the company — and the Chinese government — can say that the courts were in the pocket of the rest of the U.S. government,” Feldman wrote. “Huawei can then say U.S.
Ren also warned that the push against Huawei could make other countries and companies wary of investing in the United States.Huawei is also getting support for its suit from the Chinse government. Foreign Minister Wang Yi
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