Huawei is a Chinese technology company that has become a prominent case study in global supply chain security. The organization has faced significant challenges due to US export controls, which restricted its access to critical, standard-essential technologies. It is frequently cited as a primary example of a firm designated as a national security risk and used as a benchmark for companies navigating international trade restrictions.

“Huawei टॉकड अबाउट ब्रिंगिंग 400 टू 800 गीगाbit पर सेकंड अपग्रेड्स इन देयर नेटवर्किंग सलूशंस एज़ वेल एज़ लेटेंसी टियर्स ऑफ वन थ्री एंड 5 मिली सेकंड्स।”

“Huawei एज अ कंपनी इज लुकिंग फॉरवर्ड टू इंटीग्रेटेड नेटवर्क्स व्हिच विल मूव मच बियन्ड जस्ट 5G एंड दैट्स व्हाट आई थिंक”

“Huawei टॉकड अबाउट ब्रिंगिंग 400 तू 800 गीगाbit पर सेकंड अपग्रेड्स इन देयर नेटवर्किंग सलूशंस एज़ वेल एज़ लेटेंसी.”

“So when there were export controls on ZTE and Huawei in China... Part of the reason they were so damaging is that they were restricting the export specifically of American chips that were part of the standard essential patent. So, we said you can't buy chips from Qualcomm... which in the case of ZTE basically meant you can't build cell phones.”

“That goes back to when Huawei was put on the entity US entity list in May of 2019. It led to them being kicked off, several of them [standards organizations].”