Huawei has been coming up with more new products and services supported by its own self-developed technologies lately amid the groundless and arbitrary US crackdown, which shows that the Chinese tech giant does not expect Washington to lift its sanctions, analysts said.
As the firm accelerates the building of its own ecosystem and invests in core technologies, the efforts to reduce reliance on US technologies will also be a heavy blow for some US tech firms, they said.
US prosecutors targeted Huawei again by accusing a Chinese professor of taking technology from a California-based company to benefit Huawei, according to Reuters.
Although Huawei has not been charged, the company said it views the case against the professor as the US government's latest instance of "selective prosecution."
Huawei on Tuesday said that the US government has returned a batch of telecommunication equipment impounded two years ago, and the company has dropped its lawsuit against the US government over the matter.
Commenting on the return of the Huawei goods, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that the US has in fact admitted the illegality and arbitrariness of its action, which was disgraceful and unethical.
In May, the US Department of Commerce placed Huawei on a blacklist that could prevent Google from supplying it with Android services.
