U.S. security concerns about Huawei are bunk: it just wants to smother competitors, says China’s ambassador

The U.S. has repeatedly exaggerated the security risks of Huawei’s 5G technology.
Huawei’s equipment never posed and never will pose threats to national security, says Chinese Ambassador Lu Shaye.
For some time now, there have been rampant remarks that Huawei’s equipment poses threats to the national security of Western countries. The United States was the first to announce that it would exclude Huawei’s equipment from its domestic 5G market. Among the Five Eyes intelligence alliance mem...

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