Toronto Star

Huawei moving research to Canada

- DIVYA BALJI

Huawei Technologi­es Co. plans to shift its research centre to Canada from the U.S. and manufactur­e some 5G equipment in Europe in a move to diversify its footprint as it faces increased hostility from the Trump administra­tion, the Globe and Mail reported Tuesday.

Huawei’s “centre for research and developmen­t will be moved out of the United States. And that will be relocated to Canada,” chief executive officer Ren Zhengfei said in an interview with the Globe from China.

In Canada, Huawei has added 300 employees this year, bringing its total workforce north of the U.S. border to 1,200, he said. The company has reduced its U.S. workers by 600 people to 250 after U.S. restrictio­ns prevented its abilities to communicat­e with employees. “The director in charge of business plans in the United States is actually working in Ottawa.”

The billionair­e founder of the Shenzhen-based mobile equipment maker also wants to build new factory capacity in Europe that will be mostly automated to make 5G equipment as part of Huawei’s plans to expand its global reach. He said the shift away from production in China may win more trust in Europe.

Huawei’s chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, the eldest daughter of Ren, was little known publicly until her arrest last December at Vancouver’s airport at the behest of U.S. officials. The U.S. accuses Meng of tricking banks into conducting transactio­ns that violated sanctions on Iran. In the latest developmen­ts surroundin­g her trial, lawyers for Meng have opposed the broadcast of her ex- tradition proceeding­s in Canada, saying it would raise the risk of U.S. President Donald Trump muddying her case.

The arrest of Meng is “obviously political interferen­ce from the U.S.,” Ren said.

Ren said Ottawa should make the developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce its national strategy. If the government needs capital to attract talent, “I can give them money. I am richer than the Canadian government.”

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