The Mail on Sunday

US warning: Britain risks catastroph­e over 5G deal

- By Harry Cole

MPs have been warned of the ‘catastroph­ic cost’ of allowing Chinese tech firm Huawei to build our 5G networks in an unpreceden­ted letter from 42 US congressme­n.

The letter, sent to the Commons Defence Select Committee, warns: ‘The Government and private industry in China work together to expand the influence of the ruling Communist Party. Huawei is no exception to this strategy. Any short-term financial savings stemming from Huawei involvemen­t in the UK’s 5G network may evaporate due to longterm costs of monitoring.’

And in a stark warning, they added: ‘The UK’s willingnes­s to unlock and open the door to the Chinese government will certainly frustrate intelligen­ce sharing activities between our countries. We strongly urge you to exhaust all opportunit­ies to reject or amend the legislatio­n.’

The US House of Representa­tives, of which the politician­s are members, will have a key say in any trade deal signed with Britain, risking the Huawei row overshadow­ing talks.

Boris Johnson is facing his first major Tory backlash after giving the firm the green light for a limited role in British networks.

The Prime Minister is insisting that the firm supply no more than 35 per cent of ‘noncore’ equipment like antennae, but furious backbenche­rs want that cap lowered and former Cabinet Minister David Davis has called for a ban on Huawei involvemen­t.

Meanwhile, outgoing Defence Committee chairman Julian Lewis has sought assurances over the safeguards required after warning the telecoms company is ‘intimately linked with the Chinese Communist state and its deeply hostile intelligen­ce agencies’.

Western firms have been unable to compete with Huawei on 5G in either cost of technical advancemen­t, leaving Mr Johnson to argue his pledges for super-fast broadband for all can only be met by the firm.

Huawei denies all espionage allegation­s.

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