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    Trump prevents American companies from supplying Chinese equipment

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    Post by Rocky Thu 16 May 2019, 2:14 pm

    Trump prevents American companies from supplying Chinese equipment

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday blocked US telecommunications companies from acquiring equipment manufactured by foreign firms and a source of security risk in a move apparently aimed at China, which has a trade war with the United States.
    Trump announced a state of "national emergency" to be able to issue the executive order that was expected and applies especially to the group of communications giant Huawei, which has been targeted by the US authorities for a long time.
    Huawei responded by saying that these "unreasonable restrictions" violated their rights and that those measures would lead to "US use of lower quality and higher-priced alternatives" in the fifth-generation smart phone network.
    The White House, for its part, justified the measure by the presence of "foreign adversaries increasingly using weaknesses in services and technological infrastructure in the areas of information and communications in the United States."
    For Beijing, it is a deceptive maneuver aimed at distorting competition.
    The US executive order is intended to address "malicious acts that the Internet facilitates access to, including economic and industrial espionage at the expense of the United States and its people."
    This is the most far-reaching measure taken by the Donald Trump administration against China's expanding technology sector, particularly in emerging countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia.
    The technology sector is dominated by the current trade competition between Beijing and Washington.
    The two powers have been sharing tariffs in a dispute Trump has launched since making China his favorite target in his 2016 presidential campaign.
    In response to a question about whether Washington could take such action, the Chinese authorities said they reject any misuse of power to exclude Chinese companies from free competition.
    "The United States has long used its power to deliberately defame Chinese companies and to push them back at any price, which is neither fair nor respectable," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang.
    The Chinese official accused Washington of using "the pretext of national security" to prevent Chinese companies from investing in the United States and gaining a share in the US market.
    The United States has been leading a campaign for months, led by Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo, against Huawei, suspected of spying for Beijing. For its part, the US Department of Defense has doubled its warnings in this regard.
    The United States has blocked the Chinese company from deploying fifth-generation communications networks on its territory and is trying to convince its Western allies to do the same, warning of the risk of being spying. The fifth-generation technology allows many equipment, from cars to surveillance cameras, to be connected to the Internet.


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