Huawei asks employees 'not to harbour anti-US sentiments': Report

IANS  |  Beijing 

Chinese Huawei, which the US has deemed a national security risk, has urged employees not to harbour any anti-US sentiments, the media reported.

"also urged employees not to harbour nationalist sentiments and to recognise the 'strengths of the US, see the gap (between and its US competitors) and learn from them," the Morning Post reported on Friday.

The reportedly adressed a memo to the company's staffers that was circulated weeks after US threatened to impose some $150 billion in tariffs on Chinese imports.

"The memo from has come as a surprise because of the setbacks faced by in its efforts to expand operations in the US," the report added.

Richard Yu Chengdong, the of Huawei's Consumer Business Group, reportedly accused the and some industry rivals for playing politics to keep them out of the US market.

Meanwhile, the Chinese is working on its own proprietary (OS) since 2012 after a US investigation into the company.

The company, which is also the world's biggest manufacturer, would ditch Google's platform amid reports that it is under investigation by the US for breaching sanctions against

According to media reports, the found after a year-long investigation that and ZTE Inc, were a "national security threat because of their attempts to extract sensitive information from American companies and their loyalties to the Chinese government".

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 13:38 IST