The closest U.S. ally, Britain, disagrees with U.S. warnings that any use of Huawei technology exposes a country to digital espionage.
WASHINGTON — One day after the Justice Department announced new charges against Chinese telecom giant Huawei, American officials bluntly predicted that China would use that company's presence in next-generation communication networks to steal corporate secrets, censor content and track dissidents.
UK officials have been adamant that they can mitigate the risk from the Chinese firm, and that they flatly disagree with U.S. warnings that any use of Huawei tech exposes a country to digital espionage and other mischief. "What our cases have illustrated is a persistent, well-orchestrated, very top down, well-resourced effort to steal American and European intellectual property and the data of its citizens."He described an"ecosystem of theft" by Chinese university students, researchers and companies that is designed to boost Chinese industry.
The remarks came on the heels of comments this week by U.S. national security adviser Robert C. O’Brien, who said the U.S. had evidence that Huawei could"access sensitive and personal information" through a so-called"back door" in its networks. In a statement, Huawei called the new indictment"part of the Justice Department’s attempt to irrevocably damage Huawei’s reputation and its business for reasons related to competition rather than law enforcement."
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