| > “The U.S. government’s campaign against Huawei is inadvertently bolstering the company’s resilience, echoing the age-old adage that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” Then in the _very next_ paragraphs: > State money was critical. [...] billions of dollars flowed from the Chinese government to Huawei through preferential buying contracts and subsidies So what does the "age old adage" have to do with anything? It doesn't matter what US policy is if China has decided to make you a defacto state run company. This is a bizarre and meandering analysis that doesn't convey anything useful. |