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Excluding Huawei could hurt 5G network development: China envoy to EU

Published 01/27/2019, 06:19 PM
Updated 01/27/2019, 06:19 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Huawei logo is pictured outside their research facility in Ottawa

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Huawei logo is pictured outside their research facility in Ottawa

(Reuters) - China's envoy to the European Union warned that excluding Chinese tech group Huawei could hamper new 5G mobile networks, the Financial Times on Sunday.

Efforts to limit involvement of Chinese technology in upcoming 5G projects in Europe might bring "serious consequences to the global economic and scientific co-operation," Ambassador Zhang Ming said in an interview with FT.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Huawei logo is pictured outside their research facility in Ottawa

Some Western governments, led by the United States, have barred the use of the Chinese company's equipment in new networks over concerns the technology could be used for spying. Huawei has denied the claims, saying network security has always been its priority.

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Don't make Chinese people to take side. Trust me. You will regret for what you do.
This is bigger than that. China stole network tech from Canada and the US and is now using that tech to compete. Worse China is subsidizing Huawei to produce tech thats cheaper in order to gain advantage which is against WTO trade rules. Nothing is admirable or good or even hard working about Huawei that is using its tech to further track and enslave people under a brutal communist regime where it's leader made himself dictator for life.
5G is new technology, more than 3000++ patented bu Huawei. Who is the copy cat?
Name one thing Huawei stole from Canada and US. Name one case Huawei received subsidy from the government.
I do not think that a global company of its size is spying. Huawei is a high quality company and a hardworking, innovative company. Huawei is a tough competitor. Behind it is the bad story of competitors. Because there is tough competition in the industry. "Huawei has denied the claims, saying network security has always been its priority." It is true.
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