Opinion | What I Saw in China on the Eve of Trump's Liberation Day'
Briefly

The author reflects on a visit to Huawei's impressive Tomorrowland research center in Shanghai, contrasting it with Disney's version. Spanning 225 football fields, the campus showcases Huawei's response to U.S. sanctions that restricted its access to American technology. With extensive facilities for up to 35,000 professionals, the site signals China's technological prowess. Despite challenges from U.S. restrictions, Huawei continues to innovate, introducing new smartphones and AI technologies, indicating a significant shift in global technological leadership from the U.S. to China.
"There was a time when people came to America to see the future, he said. Now they come here."
"The Lianqiu Lake R. & D. campus is basically Huawei's response to the U.S. attempt to choke it to death beginning in 2019 by restricting the export of U.S. technology..."
"Huawei surprised the world by introducing the Mate 60' series, a smartphone equipped with advanced semiconductors, last year despite U.S. sanctions."
"The company also went into the business of creating the A.I. technology for everything from electric vehicles, self-driving cars and even autonomous mining equipment that can replace human miners."
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