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Shenzhen, Mar 25 (EFE).- Mobile white shelves that open slowly and automatically like a safety vault are hiding one of the most well-guarded treasures of Huawei: the share documents of over 121,000 employees who own company stakes.The world's largest telecom equipment manufacturer, which has become the enemy No.1 for the United States in its campaign to block Chinese tech development, guards the shareholding certificates of its employees like a treasure. (Camera: JAVIER GARCÍA). B-ROLL OF THE EXTERIOR OF HUAWEI CAMPUS IN SHENZHEN, CHINA.

Added on the 25/03/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

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