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US judge dismisses Huawei suit over govt contracts ban

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A federal judge in Texas has dismissed Chinese tech giant Huawei’s lawsuit challengin­g a US law that bars the government and its contractor­s from using Huawei equipment because of security concerns.

The lawsuit, filed last March, sought to declare the law unconstitu­tional. Huawei argued the law singled out the company for punishment, denied it due process and amounted to a “death penalty”.

But a court ruled Tuesday that the ban isn’t punitive and that the federal government has the right to take its business elsewhere.

Huawei, China’s first global tech brand, is at the center of US-Chinese tensions over technology competitio­n and digital spying. The company has spent years trying to put to rest accusation­s that it facilitate­s Chinese spying and that is controlled by the ruling Communist Party.

The lawsuit was filed in Plano, Texas, the headquarte­rs of Huawei’s US operations. It was dismissed before going to trial. Experts had described Huawei’s challenge as a long shot, but said the company didn’t have many other options to challenge the law.

Huawei said it was disappoint­ed and will consider further legal options.

The Trump administra­tion has been aggressive­ly lobbying Western allies to avoid Huawei’s equipment for next-generation, 5G cellular networks. Administra­tion officials say Huawei can give the Chinese government backdoor access to data, allegation­s that the company rejects. (AP)

 ??  ?? In this file photo, people look at a Huawei store in Shenzhen Bao’an Internatio­nal Airport in Shenzhen in southern China’s Guangdong Province. (AP)
In this file photo, people look at a Huawei store in Shenzhen Bao’an Internatio­nal Airport in Shenzhen in southern China’s Guangdong Province. (AP)

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