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    Huawei denies using Chinese subsidies to grab more business

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    A Huawei logo is seen above the company's pavilion during the CommunicAsia trade show in SingaporeST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Huawei Technologies Co Ltd , the world's No.2 telecom gear maker, has denied using Chinese subsidies to gain global market share after it was accused by U.S. lawmakers and EU officials of unfair competition. Huawei and cross-town rival ZTE Corp have come under close scrutiny by U.S. lawmakers and the European Commission, which say both are able to use subsidies to bid for contracts at lower prices than Western competitors. ...

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