Huawei enters the war with Nike, Adidas?

Tram Ho

According to The Times on April 4, Huawei said that the move above is in line with its “risk handling process” after receiving a significant amount of complaints from users, adding that the Removal is only temporary.

“The fact that Huawei is part of the Beijing government’s leverage has never been a secret, it just takes a long time,” said Tom Tugendhat, a Conservative MP and co-founder of the China research group. more to realize that “.

Mr. Sam Armstrong at the consultancy organization on foreign policy and national security across the Atlantic Henry Jackson Society (UK) also accused that this shows that there are no so-called “independent companies” in China. .

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He criticized Huawei for blocking downloads of Adidas and Nike apps. Photo: SCMP

Earlier, both Nike and Adidas faced a backlash from consumers in China after the companies issued a statement regarding allegations of “forced labor in Xinjiang”.

While Nike told its customers that it did not supply products from this region, Adidas said it never produced goods there and did not have a contractual relationship with any supplier in Tan. Cuong.

Amid a wave of boycott, H&M products also quickly disappeared from China’s major e-commerce platforms after making a statement regarding forced labor in Xinjiang.

Recently, Chinese regulators said on April 2 that fashion brand H&M (Sweden) had agreed to change the “problematic map” on the internet after being criticized by Beijing.

Many H&M stores in China were ordered to close by landlords while a series of billboards of fashion brands from Sweden were removed.

In order to force foreign brands to comply, China has taken advantage of its right to access huge consumer markets. Analysts rate China’s response to H&M this time much more strongly than in previous times when foreign brands were seen as “crossing the political red line” in China.

This puts H&M at risk of becoming the first business victim in the context of Beijing being criticized by the West. The US also condemns China’s boycott media campaign – with both consumers and businesses involved – targeting American, European and Japanese companies.

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Source : Genk