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KNOW THY NEIGHBOR

When Xu Zhiyu, President of Global Government Affairs at Huawei Technologies, spoke at the 16th Beijing-Tokyo Forum on December 1, he mentioned that Japanese companies provide more than 80 percent of the 1,800 components in Huawei’s P40 flagship smartphone series.

It was a telling statement on the complementarity of the strengths of the Chinese and Japanese industries.

At the forum, an annual event co-hosted by the China International Publishing Group and Japanese non-profit think tank the Genron NPO to enhance bilateral relations, officials and experts from both countries agreed that the two neighbors should strengthen cooperation

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