U.S. Chip Industry Fears Long-Term Damage From China Trade Fight

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U.S. Chip Industry Fears Long-Term Damage From China Trade Fight
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American chip makers worry they will lose their market dominance if Washington escalates its trade fight with China

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Huawei’s Ren Zhengfei discusses how his company will navigate the trade war, concerns over whether its equipment could be used to spy for Beijing and his road trip across America.

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