'We don't do bad things': Huawei says there is no evidence supporting US spying claims

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China's Huawei does not do 'bad things,' according to the rotating chairman of the world's largest provider of telecommunications equipment.

Huawei does not do"bad things," according to the rotating chairman of the world's largest provider of telecommunications equipment.not to use Huawei's technology to build 5G networks.by enabling new technologies such as self-driving cars and the internet of things.

At the center of the conflict is Huawei, following accusations from Washington of sanctions busting, intellectual property theft and facilitating Chinese state espionage operations."Our responsibility what we promise is we don't do anything bad — we don't do bad things," Guo said.Huawei has captured key markets by offering high-tech gear at a lower cost than its rivals.

CEO of Huawei Guo Ping attends a conference at the Mobile World Congress 2019 held at the Fira Gran Via 2 on February 26, 2019 in Barcelona, Spain.

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