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Trump extends U.S. telecom supply chain order aimed at Huawei, ZTE

Published 05/13/2020, 12:17 PM
Updated 05/13/2020, 11:30 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Donald Trump holds press briefing on the coronavirus response at the White House in Washington
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By David Shepardson and Karen Freifeld

WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Wednesday extended for another year an executive order signed in May 2019 declaring a national emergency and barring U.S. companies from using telecommunications equipment made by firms posing a national security risk.

The order invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which gives the president the authority to regulate commerce in response to a national emergency that threatens the United States. U.S. lawmakers said Trump’s 2019 order was aimed squarely at Chinese companies like Huawei Technologies Co and ZTE Corp (HK:0763).

The U.S. Commerce Department is also expected to extend again a license, set to expire on Friday, allowing U.S. companies to keep doing business with Huawei, a person briefed on the matter said.

The department has issued a series of extensions of the temporary license and previously extended it until April 1. Huawei, the second-largest maker of smartphones, is also a major telecoms equipment company that provides 5G network technology.

In March, the Commerce Department sought public comments on whether it should issue future extensions and asked what was the "impact on your company or organization if the temporary general license is not extended?" The Commerce Department also asked about the costs associated with ending the licenses.

Wireless trade association CTIA urged the department to approve a "long-term" license extension, writing that "now is not the time to hamper global operators’ ability to maintain the health of the networks."

The group argues that "ongoing, limited engagement with Huawei to protect the security of equipment and devices in the market benefits American consumers by reducing the risk that they will be subject to device compromise."

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It also asked Commerce to "reinstate and modify its prior authorization for standards development work to allow for exchanges with Huawei in furtherance of global telecommunications standards."

The Commerce Department and Huawei declined to comment.

Since adding Huawei to an economic blacklist in May 2019, citing national security concerns, the department has allowed it to purchase some U.S.-made goods in a move aimed at minimizing disruption for its customers, many of which operate wireless networks in rural America.

In November, the Federal Communications Commission designated Huawei and ZTE as national security risks, effectively barring their rural customers in the United States from tapping an $8.5 billion government fund to purchase equipment.

Steven Barry, who heads the Competitive Carriers Association, told a congressional hearing in March that rural carriers were "essentially attempting to rebuild the airplane in mid-flight" by having to remove and replace network equipment.

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To be fair, all chips inside zte,hauwei are made by chinese using Arm technology (just like qualcomm,samsung,etc). All of them then add their “secret” sauce to the generic Arm processor to give their cpus an edge. We dont know their “secret” sauce. Better safe than sorry.
so He should put all in the security list.. but thats not happening.. only certain are being put on the list..
There's no risk. American tech wizzes are much smarter than Chinese and would quickly detect any spyware planted in the telecommunications equipment.
Spyware codes inside a cpu can be inactive until a hidden sequence to activate them. By then, it is too late.
Inside a cpu, good luck finding inactive codes. Sometimes mfg defect, they deactivate some codes. Nobody knows until some insider leaks it out.
what is there to spy on American ... nothing innovative anymore ... look at this pandemic ... could not even make own PPE not having to say test kits or vaccines
my opinion, all this is just a business game plan.. think logically, similar component made from other country also, they all should be put under risk security.
rather have the chiense spy on me cuz they can't do ********to me
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