China: US 'Oppressing Chinese Companies' in New Huawei Move

The US FCC on Tuesday blocked the Huawei and ZTE from receiving subsidies from a government fund.

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By Associated Press | Updated: 1 July 2020 17:48 IST
Highlights
  • US might be willing to help other countries pay for 5G gear
  • Huawei and ZTE were previously barred from receiving government subsidies
  • US regulators say Huawei, ZTE are controlled by China's Communist Party

US had classified ZTE and Huawei as national security threats on Tuesday

China on Wednesday demanded Washington stop “oppressing Chinese companies” after US regulators declared telecom equipment suppliers Huawei and ZTE to be national security threats.

The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday blocked the Chinese vendors from receiving subsidies from a government fund, stepping up efforts to limit their access to the US market.

A foreign ministry spokesman accused Washington of “abusing state power” to hurt Chinese companies “without any evidence.”

“We once again urge the United States to stop abusing the concept of national security, deliberately discrediting China and unreasonably oppressing Chinese companies,” said the spokesman, Zhao Lijian.

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US regulators say Huawei, the biggest global maker of telecom switching equipment, and its smaller Chinese rival ZTE are controlled by the ruling Communist Party and say they might facilitate Chinese spying.

Huawei and ZTE deny the US accusations. Huawei's founder, Ren Zhengfei, said last year he would refuse official demands to reveal its customers' secrets despite a law that obliges Chinese companies to cooperate with intelligence agencies.

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The FCC said money from its $8.3 billion-a-year (roughly Rs. 62,739 crores) Universal Service Fund, which subsidises equipment purchases for some carriers, may no longer be used to purchase Huawei or ZTE equipment.

The FCC “has designated Huawei and ZTE as national security risks,” said the agency's chairman, Ajit Pai, in a statement. He said the companies “threaten our national security.”

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The decision affects mostly small, rural carriers because major US phone companies don't use Chinese equipment.

The FCC had previously barred Huawei and ZTE from receiving other government subsidies.

Congress enacted a law in March that will provide up to $1 billion (roughly Rs. 7,556 crores) for carriers to replace Chinese-made equipment.

The Trump administration is lobbying its European and other allies to avoid Huawei as they upgrade to next-generation, or 5G, telecom networks.

An assistant secretary of state, Keith Krach, said last week Washington might be willing to help other countries pay for 5G gear from European rivals Nokia and Ericsson to avoid buying Huawei technology.


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