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The Clean Network team’s strategy for reversing Huawei’s market momentum included vigorous press outreach to build awareness of Clean Network’s dramatic growth. The following are just a few examples that demonstrate the effectiveness of this strategy.
U.S. Policy on China May Move From ‘America First’ to America & Co.
Tech Entrepreneur U.S. Under Secretary of State Keith Krach Is Using Network Theory to Counter Chinese Pressure.
By Peter Coy– Bloomberg Businessweek – December 9, 2020
Silicon Valley veteran Keith Krach is harnessing the power of Metcalfe’s Law to build a network of nations to counter China – a notable change in tone after years in which the administration pursued a go-it-alone, “America First” strategy.
Under Secretary of State Krach coined the term Clean Network and leads the initiative, which keeps telecom gear made by Huawei out of networks in democratic nations. Krach describes the Huawei effort as a “beachhead” in a wider battle to unite against Chinese economic pressure in everything from investment to strategic materials.
Clean Network Alliance of Democracies Turned the Tide on Huawei
By Michael Mink
Brazil became the 50th Clean Network member. In just six months, the Clean Network has grown to over 50 Clean Countries, representing 2/3 of the world’s GDP – 180 Clean Telcos and many leading Clean Companies.
Earlier in the year, Huawei’s president boasted, “We have 91 commercial 5G contracts worldwide, including 47 from Europe.” It looked like Huawei was going to run the table and dominate the globe. Remarkably, Huawei’s vaunted 90 deals have dwindled to a mere dozen outside of China. By building an alliance of democracies, the Clean Network has garnered overwhelming international support and bipartisan backing.
Further, the Clean Network has demonstrated a rare genius for building effective public/private sector partnerships that leverage the innovation and resources of world’s business leaders and entrepreneurs.
Krach and his “E-Team,” through dedicated, creative, non-partisan outreach, have laid the foundation and future plans for a Network that needs to be expanded.”
U.S. Turns Tide on Huawei, Ending CCP’s 5G Master Plan
By Emel Akan – December 30, 2020
WASHINGTON – The administration scored a victory against the regime in Beijing this year through its “Clean Network” campaign that booted Huawei Technologies Co. out of critical telecommunications infrastructure in many countries. The effort, while not well-published, secured an array of commitments from governments to exclude untrusted vendors from their fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks. As of this month, more than 50 nations, representing over two-thirds of the world’s economy, and 180 telecom companies had joined the “Clean Network” initiative led by the U.S. government.
A former businessman and Silicon Valley veteran, Krach coined the term Clean Network and led the initiative to take away Huawei’s momentum by unifying allies. And within a few months, the network garnered overwhelming international support. Today, the vast majority of EU, Nato, and OECD members embrace the Clean Network program. “The Clean Network’s momentum turned the tide on Huawei and the CCP’s 5G master plan,” Krach told The Epoch Times. “It proved that China Inc. is beatable. And in the process, we exposed their biggest weakness—its lack of trust.”
The growing coalition is a “security blanket” for countries and telecom operators to ground against Beijing’s retaliation. Krach defines the 5G effort as a “beachhead” in a wider economic battle against the CCP. He believes the alliance of democracies is the “golden key”, as it lays the groundwork for many other areas such as clean currency, clean data, and clean Internet of Things.
How An EX-GM and Billionaire Software Mogul Crippled Red China’s Huawei
By Neil Campbell– Vision Times – May 8, 2021
A billionaire U.S. tech mogul who first climbed the ivory towers of Detroit and Silicon Valley before landing one of the most elite posts in Washington recently spoke about the historic efforts his team took to curb the rise of one of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) greatest threats, Huawei.
Under Secretary of State Keith Krach focused on the need for the United States and the free world to waylay Huawei and the CCP’s bid to dominate the world’s 5G technology in an exclusive interview. Krach encapsulated the importance of the efforts in one simple sentence: “Failure is not an option.”
Krach made several brilliant tactical maneuvers that stunned the Chinese Communist Party’s Huawei and their 5G global conquest ambitions, leaving them dead in the water.
“The laws of the jungle have changed,” said Krach, referring to a modern world more reliant than ever on high-speed wireless computing
“Speed now is the number one currency in business today and you need that momentum for that digital transformation…And the big, they no longer eat the small. The quick eat the slow.
Huawei’s Decline Shows Why China Will Struggle to Dominate
The telecom giant was set to control global 5G, but now it’s goal is survival.
By Hal Brands – Bloomberg Businessweek – September 19, 2021
One of the biggest geopolitical developments of the last two years has been the quiet decline of Huawei Technologies Co. In 2019, the Chinese behemoth was racing toward dominance of the world’s 5G
networks. It was a symbol of Beijing’s apparent rise to technological primacy. Today, however, Huawei isn’t thinking about supremacy: “Our aim is to survive,” its chairman has announced.
The U.S.-sponsored Clean Network, a coalition of countries that pledged to exclude high-risk vendors, gathered more adherents during 2020 as American officials consistently drove home the dangers of working with Huawei. It also made it under Biden has easier to rally international support. For years, Huawei has been tightly linked to the CCP. Now, it is becoming a casualty of America’s intensifying technological conflict with Beijing.
U.S. Set Out to Hobble China’s Huawei, and So It Has
Big maker of telecom gear and phones is short of advanced chips and facing customers who heed sanctions or doubt company’s technical reliability
By Dan Strumpf – October 7, 2021
Huawei is in a deep slump. As recently as the start of last year, the world’s largest maker of telecommunications equipment was increasing market share in 5G rollouts. Now, its revenue has dropped for three straight quarters. Its global telecom market share is shrinking as it loses out in key markets, a result of U.S. pressure designed to halt the spread of Huawei’s 5G technology. Rarely, if ever, has the U.S. directory taken on such a big overseas company and had such an impact.
China’s Huawei Reports 38% Revenue Drop
Revenue declines deepen amid U.S. restrictions, pressure on buyers
By Dan Strumpf – August 6, 2021
The drop marks the third straight decline in quarterly revenue for Huawei, the world’s largest maker of telecom equipment and formerly one of the world’s biggest smartphone sellers, and the declines have accelerated since the end of 2020.
The decline marked a sharp acceleration from the 16.5% revenue drop in the first quarter and an 11.2% drop in the fourth quarter of 2020. Eric Xu, deputy chairman, acknowledged the impact of Washington. “We’ve set our strategic goals for the next five years,” Mr. Xu said. “Our aim is to survive and to do so sustainably.”
Under Secretary of State Keith Krach Sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party
Krach Sanctioned for National Security Accomplishments
By Dan Strumpf – August 6, 2021
Before the list came out, Fox Business’s Liz Claman asked Krach if he was worried about being sanctioned. He responded: “That’s a badge I wear with honor. I am going to act and not react. I don’t think we should bend a knee to the China bully. When you confront a bully they back down and they really , really back down when you have your friends by your side. That’s why we formed the Clean Network of Democracies and it has been such a success.”
Krach’s Global Economic Security Strategy Produced Tangible Results
Build the Clean Network Alliance of Democracies: Coalition of 60 countries, representing, 2/3rd’s Global GDP, and over 200 telcos. Defeated CCP’s masterplan of controlling 5G and provides the perfect beachhead for Biden.
Championed of Human Rights and the American Investor: Catalyst behind stopping US investments in 1200 malign Communist Chinese companies involved in human rights abuse and military buildup.
Strengthened Ties with Taiwan – Highest ranking State Official to visit in 41 years; Facilitated the Lee Economic Prosperity Partnership and US-Taiwan Science and Technology Agreement; largest onshoring in US history with of $12B TSMC semiconductor; Taiwanese dubbed Krach, “Taiwan’s number one friend.”
The Catalyst for Stronger US-Taiwan Ties
How Under Secretary of State Krach Became “Taiwan’s Number One Friend”
On September 17th, 2020, U.S. Under Secretary of State Keith Krach landed at the Shung Shan Air Force Base in Taipei to become the highest-ranking State Department official to visit the island since the U.S. established diplomatic relations with Beijing in 1979. Wearing a face mask and giving his clasped hands signature salutation, Krach descended from a Gulfstream G-V jet to bump elbows with a greeting party of senior Taiwanese officials.
He was there to attend a memorial service for former President Lee Teng-hui, who led the island’s transition to democracy and died at age 97. It is hard to overstate President Lee’s importance, who is considered to be the father of Taiwanese democracy and viewed by many as Taiwan’s George Washington. During his three-day visit, Krach would meet with high-tech business leaders and top government officials, hold discussions on creating a new economic dialogue, and attend a banquet in his honor hosted by Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) founder Morris Chang.