Huawei has faced mounting political pressure with the U.S. pressuring other countries to block the Chinese firm's equipment from being involved in 5G networks. While some countries have barred Huawei, others have not.
Huawei has faced mounting political pressure in recent months as the U.S. asks allied countries to block Huawei from being a part of next-generation mobile networks known as 5G.
Huawei has been absent from the U.S. market for many years, and the U.S. government has been public about its suspicion of the Chinese firm for some time. U.S. government agencies are banned from buying Huawei gear. The Chinese technology giant has tried to fight back. In March, Huawei filed a lawsuit against the U.S. claiming a piece of legislation that prevents government agencies buying its equipment is unconstitutional.
While those are not legally binding recommendations, the Commission hopes it will lead to national legislation regarding 5G rollouts. Germany will not ban Huawei from participating in the country's 5G networks, according to the country's telecommunications regulator. "We endorse unified global standards that make installing backdoors a crime ... we want to sign such an agreement because we think it's the right thing to do," Ren said of the potential"no-spy" deal.Huawei will be allowed to participate in limited parts of the U.K.'s 5G networks, according to the Guardian and Telegraph newspapers.
Still, the U.K. has some concerns about Huawei. In March, a government-led oversight body created to vet Huawei gear, said that a previously reported software issue had not been fixed. It added there were"underlying defects" in the company's software engineering and cybersecurity processes which create a"significantly increased risk to U.K. operators."
In an interview with French news organization La Tribune translated by Euractiv, Eric Bothorel, a key lawmaker behind the proposed legislation, said that article"does not only target equipment from Asian countries."
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