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Huawei Founder Downplays U.S. Export Controls, Highlights R&D Investments to Overcome Chip Challenges

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June 10, 2025
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Huawei Founder Downplays U.S. Export Controls, Highlights R&D Investments to Overcome Chip Challenges
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  • Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei dismissed concerns over U.S. export restrictions, stating the company is finding workarounds, such as clustering and stacking, to improve chip performance.
  • Huawei invests 180 billion yuan $25.07 billion) annually in R&D, with 60 billion yuan allocated to theoretical research and the rest to product development.
  • U.S. export controls, tightened since 2019, aim to restrict Huawei’s access to advanced semiconductors, but Ren remains optimistic about China’s AI and tech development.
  • The comments come as U.S.-China trade officials meet in London, with export controls a key topic of discussion.

What Happened?

Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei dismissed the impact of U.S. export controls on the company’s chip development in an interview with The People’s Daily. Ren acknowledged that Huawei’s chips are one generation behind U.S. peers but emphasized that the company is employing innovative methods, such as clustering computing and stacking, to close the gap.

The U.S. has imposed strict export restrictions on Huawei since 2019, including blacklisting the company and barring foreign semiconductor manufacturers using U.S. technology from supplying Huawei without a license. Last month, the U.S. Commerce Department alleged that Huawei’s Ascend chips were likely developed using U.S. technology, potentially violating export controls.

Despite these challenges, Ren highlighted Huawei’s significant R&D investments, totaling$25.07 billion annually, as a key driver of its resilience. The company is focusing on both theoretical research and product development to catch up with global competitors.


Why It Matters?

Huawei’s ability to navigate U.S. export restrictions is critical for its survival and for China’s broader ambitions in the tech and AI sectors. The company’s innovative approaches to chip development, coupled with massive R&D investments, underscore its determination to remain competitive despite geopolitical headwinds.

Ren’s comments also reflect China’s broader strategy to reduce reliance on foreign technology and build a self-sufficient tech ecosystem. This aligns with the country’s push to advance its AI capabilities, leveraging its robust electricity grid and communication networks to fuel growth in manufacturing and other sectors.

The ongoing U.S.-China trade talks in London, where export controls are a key topic, will be closely watched for any developments that could impact Huawei and the global tech landscape.


What’s Next?

Huawei will continue to focus on R&D to overcome chip restrictions and close the technology gap with U.S. peers. The company’s ability to innovate and adapt will be critical in maintaining its position in the global tech market.

Meanwhile, the outcome of U.S.-China trade negotiations could influence the future of export controls and Huawei’s access to advanced semiconductors. Any easing of restrictions or new agreements could provide relief for Huawei, while further tightening could escalate challenges.

Investors and industry stakeholders will also monitor Huawei’s progress in AI and chip development, as well as its broader impact on China’s tech ambitions and global supply chains.

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