The New York Times: Who Owns Huawei? The Company Tried to Explain. It Got Complicated.

Access Partnership's Public Policy Manager Xiaomeng Lu spoke to The New York Times on Huawei's ownership issues: “It’s hard to prove if you’re not at least a partially publicly traded company... By exposing themselves to the vetting needed to list their shares on American stock exchanges, other Chinese technology firms have put the wider world at greater ease about the way they are run. That’s a kind of seal of approval.”  Read the full article here.

Access Partnership’s Public Policy Manager Xiaomeng Lu spoke to The New York Times on Huawei’s ownership issues:

“It’s hard to prove if you’re not at least a partially publicly traded company,” said Xiaomeng Lu of Access Partnership, a policy consulting firm.

By exposing themselves to the vetting needed to list their shares on American stock exchanges, Ms. Lu said, other Chinese technology firms have put the wider world at greater ease about the way they are run.

“That’s a kind of seal of approval,” she said.

Read the full article here.

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