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China derides U.S. "Cold War mentality" towards telecoms firm Huawei
Chen Deming does not seem to remember that China places rigid requirements on foreign companies who want to do business in their country many of which result in the transfer and loss of intellectual property and other problems not encountered when dealing with more reputable countries (regions). China itself is the real trojan horse to business ventures.
The problems for ZTE and Huawei range from their inability to operate independently from government intervention and monitoring to the poor business and ethical issues that surround the companies and their awkward activities in other countries. There are plenty of bodies of companies and individuals left languishing in the business world from trying to do honorable deals with two very dishonorable companies.

