Jiang says hostility to Huawei is driven less by present security evidence than by lingering bad blood from Meng Wanzhou's detention and the retaliatory hostage crisis.
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Meng Wanzhou
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Huawei, and she's actually the heir apparent to the Huawei empire, Meng Wanzhou. And when she was going to Mexico for a meeting, she..."
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Jiang says the trade war has been running for about eight years and that US tariffs, technology restrictions, and the detention of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou demonstrate that Washington acts as a bully rather than an equal negotiating partner.
He cites tariffs, technology denial, market exclusion, and the Meng Wanzhou arrest as concrete American bullying tactics used against China.
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"...Huawei, and she's actually the heir apparent to the Huawei empire, Meng Wanzhou. And when she was going to Mexico for a meeting, she..."
"Yes, yes. And the Chinese responded by basically holding two Canadians hostage. And this created a huge political furor between Canada and China. And..."
"Listen, you're absolutely right. So, this trade war has been going on for about eight years now. And China is probably willing to negotiate..."
"...to technology, to markets. A few years ago, the Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, she was arrested transiting in Vancouver."
"And she was put under detention for a number of years until she was finally let go. So for the longest time, America and..."
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