US ups battle against Huawei as China tensions soar

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The United States on Wednesday cleared the way for sanctions on employees of telecom giant Huawei, expanding its pressure campaign on China, which ...

WASHINGTON: The United States on Wednesday cleared the way for sanctions on employees of telecom giant Huawei, expanding its pressure campaign on China, which summoned the US ambassador.

The United States accuses Huawei of working on the behest of Beijing and says that global security and personal data will be at risk if the company dominates development of the world's fifth-generation internet.Pompeo said that Huawei was already responsible for rights abuses by letting China snoop on dissidents and abetting Beijing's sweeping surveillance in the western region of Xinjiang, where rights groups say more than one million Uighurs and other Turkic Muslims are incarcerated.

Pompeo said Johnson got"on the complete right end of the stick" on Huawei but played down the US role, saying Britain concluded on its own that data sent through Huawei"will almost certainly end up in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party." "This is gross interference in China's internal affairs and seriously violates international law and basic norms of international relations," the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Trump also signed an executive order that instructed the US government to treat Hong Kong no differently than mainland China on trade.

 

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