UK bans Huawei its 5G network


The UK said Tuesday that it will no longer allow Chinese tech company Huawei to access its 5G network amid mounting pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to take a stand against Beijing, the New York Times reports.

Because it is important: It is a great victory for the Trump administration, which has tried to protect Huawei from networks around the world and is putting intense pressure on its closest ally to make that move.

  • Huawei works closely with the Chinese government, possibly leaving the company’s team susceptible to evil actors.
  • The UK already banned Huawei from accessing its main communications networks earlier this year.

What they are saying “This has not been an easy decision, but it is the right one for the UK’s telecommunications networks, for our national security and our economy, both now and in the long term,” said Oliver Dowden, UK Government’s Minister of Telecommunications . House of Commons.

  • “This government has clear eyes on China … What we want is a modern and mature relationship with China based on mutual respect,” he added.

The other side: China contends that the United States is solving security concerns as a means to topple economic competition.

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