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Huawei vs Ericsson: How Huawei Turned Sweden's "Neutral" Tech Advantage Into a Cold War Liability

Oct 27, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Eva Dou, a Washington Post reporter and author of House of Huawei, reveals the mysteries behind Huawei's rise. She highlights the tech giant's transformation from a seller of phone switches to a leader in AI chips and robotics. Dou also discusses Ren Zhengfei, Huawei's enigmatic founder, and his relationship with the Chinese state, showcasing how state support drives innovation. With Huawei challenging Ericsson's historical dominance, the talk delves into the geopolitical clash between China and the West, emphasizing the implications for global tech leadership.
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From Switches To Global Tech Powerhouse

  • Huawei grew from making simple phone switches in 1987 to a global tech powerhouse across chips, robotics, and autonomous vehicles.
  • Its scope now makes it central to global telecommunications and AI chip competition.
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Party Control Over Strategic Firms

  • Under Chinese national security law, the Communist Party has final say over major corporate decisions.
  • Huawei operates independently day-to-day but cannot realistically defy Beijing on critical issues.
ANECDOTE

Rare Access During Meng Wanzhou Case

  • Ren Zhengfei gave interviews while his daughter Meng Wanzhou was under house arrest in Vancouver.
  • Eva Dou joined one of the reporter groups that interviewed him during that period.
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