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China says opposes discriminatory U.S. practices against firms

China opposes discriminatory practices by the United States against Chinese companies, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday, after the U.S. commerce department said an advanced phone chip made by Huawei may violate trade restrictions.
Smartphone manufacturer Huawei recently started selling its Mate 60 Pro phone containing a chip that analysts believe was made with a technology breakthrough by Chinese chip foundry Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC).
The Commerce Department said this month it is working to obtain more information “on the character and composition” of the chip that may violate trade restrictions since it said it must have been made with U.S. technology.
On Tuesday, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told a U.S. House hearing that the U.S. has no evidence that Huawei can produce smartphones with advanced chips in large volume, and that she was upset by a report that Huawei was able to produce an advanced smartphone.
In response, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said China “opposed the U.S. generalising the concept of national security”.