- US President Donald Trump is considering issuing an executive order to ban the use of Huawei and ZTE products in US companies. 

Sources predicting that President Trump will issue the Executive Order in the new year, and will include a declaration of a national emergency to ban the equipment of the two Chinese companies, in what will be the latest step taken by Washington in this regard. 

The United States says the two companies operate under the guidance of the Chinese government, and their equipment can be used to spy on Americans.

The executive order, which has been under consideration for more than eight months, may be issued by January and will instruct the Ministry of Commerce to prevent companies from buying equipment from foreign companies specialized in the manufacture of communications equipment that could pose a serious threat to security, National. 

A source said that despite the exclusion of the name Huawei or ZD. T. In the executive order, officials at the Ministry of Commerce are expected to interpret it as a mandate to limit the spread of equipment manufactured by the two companies. 

This executive order applies the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which gives the president the power to regulate trade in response to a national emergency that threatens the United States. 
In August, Trump signed a bill prohibiting the same government from using Huawei and ZTE equipment. T. Which.

A White House official said the United States was working "at government level and with our allies and similar partners in thinking to reduce the risk of developing the fifth generation and other communications infrastructure." 
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said she did not want to comment on the US executive order because it is not yet officially confirmed. 

"It is better to let the facts speak for itself when it comes to security problems." 

She pointed out that some countries implicitly claimed, without any evidence and using national security, the existence of crimes to politicize, even obstruct and block normal activities in the exchange of technology. 

Huawei and ZTE have previously denied allegations that their products are used for espionage.