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Canada dismisses China's warning of repercussions over Huawei ban

Published 01/18/2019, 04:34 PM
Updated 01/18/2019, 04:34 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: The Huawei logo is seen at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain

By David Ljunggren

SHERBROOKE, Quebec (Reuters) - Canada's government on Friday dismissed China's warning of repercussions if Ottawa banned Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL] from supplying equipment to 5G networks, saying it would not compromise on security.

China's ambassador to Canada issued the threat on Thursday as relations between the two nations continued to deteriorate after a senior Huawei executive was arrested in Vancouver last month on a U.S. extradition warrant. China has also detained two Canadians.

Canadian officials are studying the security implications of 5G networks, the latest generation of cellular mobile communications, but their report is not expected in the immediate future, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.

Some Canadian allies have already imposed restrictions on using Huawei equipment, citing the risk of espionage.

Canadian Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, asked at a cabinet retreat about the Chinese ambassador's remarks, said Ottawa had already made clear it would not cut corners on national security.

"We understand that those sorts of comments will be made in the process, but we will make our judgment based on what is right for Canada and not be deterred from making the right decision," he told reporters.

"We are determined to stand our ground based on what is right for Canada ... this is a tough and turbulent world."

Goodale noted that China had made similar comments after Australia banned Huawei from supplying 5G equipment last year.

Western intelligence agencies have for years raised concerns about Huawei's ties to China's government and the possibility its equipment could be used for espionage.

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China detained the two Canadians last month after Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Huawei, was arrested in Vancouver on a U.S. extradition request.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later told reporters he was concerned about "the apparent blending of Chinese commercial interests with Chinese political positioning".

Trudeau has called several world leaders in recent weeks to raise concerns about the case of the two Canadians. The Chinese ambassador on Thursday advised Canada to stop seeking support from allies.

"We are going to continue to stand up for the rule of law ... this is something we continue to impress upon the Chinese authorities, firmly and respectfully," Trudeau said at the end of a cabinet retreat in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

Latest comments

Canada, the lapdog, of US foreign policy, neocon/lib warmongers and profiteers.  Ban on Huawei and ZTE 5G so US phone makers can catch up and dominate the Canadian market.  Enjoy your overpriced and less advanced 5G phones from the US.
Canada, show some guts to this evil empire, canada should never have flirted with China on trade the first place, completely opposite spectrum on values, religion
It is time Canada seized all properties owned by Chinese Govt officials in Canada
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