Malaysia's own security standards will dictate which companies take part in...
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia’s own security standards will dictate which companies take part in its planned 5G rollout this year, its communications minister told Reuters on Monday, as the United States pushes countries to exclude China’s Huawei [HWT.UL].
The United States placed Huawei on a trade blacklist in May, and in February U.S. prosecutors accused it of stealing trade secrets and helping Iran to track protesters. The company denies the charges. “So whoever deals with us, whoever comes up with proposals, we have to be certain and we have to be sure they meet the security standards that we have.”on preventing"back doors" in its equipment, which the United States had said could be used by Beijing to carry out covert surveillance on other countries, Singh Deo said:“When you talk about security, be it Huawei or anyone else, you want to be assured that whatever system they propose... is suitable for you.
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