Global Times

Independen­t view of Huawei vital for Europe

- By Wang Yiwei

www.globaltime­s.cn

The news that German telecoms carrier Deutsche Telekom’s (DT) ties with Huawei have seen an attitude reversal reveals the Chinese 5G frontrunne­r remains in troubled water in Europe despite its technologi­cal and product advancemen­ts.

The US, under the guise of national security concerns, has been relentless­ly cracking down on Huawei and has placed enormous pressure on its European allies to stay away from the leading 5G tech firm. It is attempting to buy time to catch up in the 5G race, at the cost of its allies’ interests. However, a balanced strategy and cooperatio­n are now crucial for the EU to recover from the pandemic and gain an advantage in the digital revolution era.

DT, a leading telecoms carrier in Europe, had enhanced cooperatio­n with Huawei with the aim of being a major player in 5G, according to a Reuters report citing German business newspaper Handelsbla­tt. Reuters later reported that a DT spokespers­on had denied the informatio­n, clarifying that it had scaled down cooperatio­n with the Chinese supplier.

With the US and certain European politician­s continuous­ly attempting to politicize economic activities, global technology leaders such as Huawei are unable to avoid harassment during developmen­t.

Economical­ly speaking, Huawei, with high level of localizati­on, has developed broad cooperatio­n with European firms. Take DT as an example. Its long-term cooperatio­n with Huawei in 4G equipment and other areas means it would be more effective and cost-efficient to upgrade its network to 5G through Huawei, not to mention utilizing Huawei’s advancemen­ts in products and services. Cutting ties with the supplier would draw huge costs for European firms and delay their progress in the 5G arena.

In addition to commercial losses for telecoms carriers, it is estimated that European countries will see negative economic growth this year due to the pandemic. Seeking balancing points between China and the US, as well as between politics and economies, will be vital issues for the EU. China is the only large economy effectivel­y resuming with favorable growth momentum and a continuall­y opening market. The

US, with the world’s highest number of COVID-19 cases, has been shattering internatio­nal systems without any considerat­ion of its allies’ interests. Developing a more independen­t strategy is of great importance to European countries. Though the UK and France have seen setbacks recently, announcing reduced cooperatio­n with Huawei, Germany has taken a relatively self-directed path and is trying to find a strategy which benefits itself the most, rather than sacrificin­g itself for US schemes. Under Germany’s industry 4.0 strategies, national cooperatio­n with China is critical and would include taking on a role in setting 5G-related standards.

Though there are disagreeme­nts in certain areas, China and Europe maintain promising cooperatio­n potential. Huawei’s cutting-edge technology and the huge Chinese market offer critical support for Europe to develop its 5G framework, which will allow it to gain advantages during the digital revolution. As countries claiming to uphold free-market principles, the US and European nations should reflect on their constant political harassment in markets. Let the economic principles talk and let the market choose, rather than politicizi­ng economic activities with fabricated security concerns.

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 ?? The author is director of the Center for European Union studies at the Renmin University of China and Jean Monnet Chair Professor. bizopinion@globaltime­s.com.cn ??
The author is director of the Center for European Union studies at the Renmin University of China and Jean Monnet Chair Professor. bizopinion@globaltime­s.com.cn

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