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China will never ask firms to spy on other nations, says PM

Beijing has voiced support for a suit Chinese telecoms giant Huawei filed against the US over legislation preventing American federal agencies from buying its equipment and services. – EPA pic, March 15, 2019.

CHINA will “never” ask its firms to spy on other nations, said Prime Minister Li Keqiang today, amid US warnings that telecommunications behemoth Huawei poses security risks. The US has launched a global campaign to convince Western allies to shut Huawei out of next-generation 5G technology over fears the company could be used by Beijing for espionage.

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