Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

US looks to trump China’s Huawei in Papua New Guinea

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(SYDNEY) AFP: The United States and Pacific allies will counter a bid from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei to build a communicat­ions network in Papua New Guinea, a senior diplomat said yesterday, intensifyi­ng a campaign to curb China’s rising regional influence.

Responding to reports that the US and its close allies Australia and Japan were looking to trump the Chinese firm’s bid to build PNG’S domestic internet infrastruc­ture, US charge d’affaires in Australia James Caruso was blunt.

“We’re working on a counter offer,” he told Australian national broadcaste­r the ABC. “It is up to the PNG government at the end of the day but... the whole idea is to give alternativ­es,” he said.

Huawei was effectivel­y banned from rolling out Australia’s 5G network in August, after Canberra warned of security risks with companies beholden to foreign government­s. Australia this year convinced the Solomon Islands to drop a contract with Huawei to build an underwater internet cable, with Canberra instead agreeing to help fund the project, which will also connect to PNG.

Huawei has long refuted the accusation­s of security risks and links to the Chinese state intelligen­ce services.

Beijing has been showering billions of dollars in infrastruc­ture loans to tiny island nations across the Pacific Ocean, a region considered strategica­lly important as a maritime gateway to Asia, including China.

Australia, which has been critical of Beijing’s “soft diplomacy” in the region, has been leading a charge to counter China’s influence, boosting aid to Pacific nations and strengthen­ing regional security pacts.

Caruso said there was a need to make it easier for Pacific nations to do business with the US and its allies, providing a transparen­t private sector-led model that offered a clear alternativ­e to Beijing’s Belt and Road initiative.

“The whole idea is to give alternativ­es, not to say ‘don’t do business with China’,” he said. “China’s offers are out on the table, it is up to us to be competitiv­e.”

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