Global Times

Why is Huawei’s Ren Zhengfei going to Davos this year and who he will meet?

- By Chen Qingqing

Business leaders and politician­s worldwide will gather in Davos, Switzerlan­d, next week. Ren Zhengfei, founder of Chinese tech giant Huawei, is set to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) and is expected to meet European officials and business representa­tives, analysts said, as Europe has become a major battlefiel­d amid an escalating China-US technology war.

The 75-year-old Chinese entreprene­ur is scheduled to speak at a panel titled, “A Future Shaped by a Technology Arms Race” on January 21, according to the WEF on its official website. Other key figures who will be present at the annual meeting include US President Donald Trump, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Ren attended the Davos forum in 2015 and spoke about his vision for technology. His presence at the forum this year will be crucial as Europe has become a major battlegrou­nd in the ongoing China-US tech war, particular­ly amid heated overseas debate about whether or not to ban Huawei’s 5G technology, analysts and sources close to the matter said.

The Trump administra­tion, which has been pressuring European countries to reject

Huawei, has recently sent a new delegation to the UK to warn the British government that it “would be madness” to use Huawei technology in the UK’s 5G network, according to media reports.

However, MI5 Director General Andrew Parker expressed his willingnes­s to allow the Chinese company to bid for the UK’s 5G network contract, revealing the two allies in the Five Eye alliance have differing views on the matter.

It’s still unknown if Ren will meet officials next week in Davos. However, sources close to the matter told the Global Times on Wednesday that it’s unlikely the Chinese CEO will connect with US officials, as Washington has displayed a hostile attitude toward the rise of Chinese high-tech, and the upcoming phase one deal between China and the US won’t ease the inflamed tech war between two countries.

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