Huawei takes out full-page WSJ ad: 'Don't believe everything you hear'

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Huawei takes out full-page WSJ ad: 'Don't believe everything you hear'
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Huawei is on a media blitz to repair its image globally. Thursday, it took out a full-page ad in the The Wall Street Journal.

Embattled technoloogy giant Huawei took out a full-page print advertisement in Thursday's edition of The Wall Street Journal, telling readers"Don't believe everything you hear. Come and see us."

Huawei has been facing increasing scrutiny over what U.S. officials have characterized as a long-term effort to use its technology products for espionage. The U.S. has openly contemplated bans of the company's 5G and energy products, and other countries aligned with the U.S. have already banned its equipment or are considering boycotts.

The letter also highlights the work of its employees in helping disaster-hit areas recover their communications capabilities. Some of the ads have taken shots at winning over customers in countries like New Zealand that, aligned with the U.S., have banned Huawei's equipment, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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