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Huawei to invest $3.1 billion in Italy, add 1,000 jobs in three years: country CEO

Published 07/15/2019, 11:17 AM
Updated 07/15/2019, 11:17 AM
© Reuters. A Huawei signage is pictured at their store at Vina del Mar

By Elvira Pollina

MILAN (Reuters) - China's Huawei Technologies said it would invest $3.1 billion in Italy over the next three years, as the Chinese telecoms giant called on Rome to ensure the "transparent, efficient and fair" use of its 'golden power' on 5G network development.

Speaking at an event in Milan on Monday, the chief executive of the telecoms giant's Italian unit, Thomas Miao, said Italy's golden power - which allows the state to intervene in the private sector in the defense of national security - should be extended to all vendors in the European Union.

Italy recently beefed up the measure due partly to concerns over the potential involvement of Huawei and fellow Chinese company ZTE (HK:0763) Corp (SZ:000063) in the development of 5G networks, a government source said on Friday.

Miao said Huawei would add 1,000 jobs in the country over the next three years.

He also confirmed the Chinese company would cut 1,000 jobs in the United States. He said if the company is kept on a blacklist in August by Washington, it has "a plan B" to guarantee supplies of components.

The United States has lobbied Italy and other European allies to avoid Huawei equipment and also to closely scrutinize ZTE, alleging the vendors could pose a security risk. Both companies have strongly denied any such risk.

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Italy's ruling coalition, forged a year ago between the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the far-right League, endorsed China's ambitious "Belt and Road" infrastructure plan in March, becoming the first major Western power to back the initiative to help revive the struggling Italian economy.

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The rapprochement has angered Washington and alarmed some European Union allies, who fear it could see Beijing gain access to sensitive technologies.

In a move to soothe the U.S. worries, Rome passed a decree last week strengthening its powers in infrastructure projects that involve the rollout of the country's 5G telecoms network.

The decree must be approved by parliament in the next 60 days or it will expire.

Huawei Italia's Miao called for the 5G golden powers to be applied not only to non-EU companies but also to all EU vendors.

"It is very important that the 5G technology is neutral," Miao said adding that the new norms should apply "to all players to make sure that from day one we have a safe and reliable infrastructure".

He also asked the government to speed up its approval procedures.

"In the worst case scenario up to 165 days may be needed to get approval for deals regarding 5G," Miao told reporters, adding this was too long a period of time.

Telecom Italia (MI:TLIT) and Vodafone Italia (L:VOD) are expected to finalize soon a deal to jointly roll out 5G infrastructure in Italy. Both companies were waiting for the decree to decide how to deal with Chinese partners such as Huawei.

Miao said that, in the meantime, the company "is doing business as usual" with its partners in Italy.

Latest comments

David Wong, you are spamming all news. Kinda annoying, trying to convince us when we already know the consequences of all problems.. Im with you, USA will either remove the tariff or put a higher one just to see how China will react and exit when it get worse.
I told you guys ... blocking Huawei would back fired. Now they will not invest here anymore and going to Italy. That is lost jobs and money for us.
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