China has no semiconductor-exclusive ish firm that makes anywhere clear to Intel, or is able to match ultimately, the combined revenues of U.S. semiconductor companies - especially once you add in Qualcomm, Broadcom, Nvidia, AMD, and the rest.
Huawei competes in tons of market segments so it’s hard to compare Huawei against one specific firm; but the U.S. ICT sector - adding in Meta, Apple, AWS, Alphabet/Google, Microsoft, Cisco, IBM, Dell, EMC, Supermicro, ServiceNow, etc is once again larger than any like comparison of Chinese firms - Huawei, ZTE, Baidu, Alicloud, Tencent, and a bunch of startups.
both are pretty clear evidence of the productivity advantages US firms have
If you add the revenues of all U.S. aerospace firms - Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop, and General Dynamics - and compare it against AVIC and COMAC; the U.S. has substantially more revenues. Since there are substantial military revenues with all of them, the commercial comparison is better since that is where most of the market competition comes from, and there, Boeing Commercial Aircraft is leagues beyond COMAC
Naming companies was being illustrative on the depth and complexity of firms that no one else can match (even your attempt at corrections only went into Intel and Boeing, and ignored the rest).