Tony Jin Yong, Huawei’s vice-president for Europe, said he was puzzled by measures to form “exclusive groups” among “like-minded countries”, without specifying those countries and groups.
“We are very confused, as this approach limits cooperation by focusing on the country of origin [of tech companies],” Jin said on Wednesday at an event on global AI governance and China-Europe cooperation at the state-backed Centre for China and Globalisation in Beijing.
“We disagree with using the political stance to block certain companies from the market,” Jin said.
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