Heard at Emerge: Is the world still open to China tech?
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The Chinese flag flies alongside the flags of the United Kingdom, European Union, Italy, and Germany outside a furniture store in Shanghai on March 22, 2019. (Image credit: TechNode/Eugene Tang)
2020 has been a tough year for China tech companies selling to overseas markets. In India, local authorities banned 177 Chinese apps in June and September following border clashes between the two countries. In the US, the Trump administration launched an effort to ban short video app Tiktok and instant-messaging app Wechat, which are among the most successful Chinese apps in international markets.
Even in Europe, Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei is facing increasing restrictions on supplying gear for next-generation 5G networks.
It forces us to wonder if the world is still open to China tech. It’s a question that’s fundamental to what we do here at TechNode—so we made it the headline question at our Emerge 2020 conference last Thursday.
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