Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Huawei sues US over govt ban on using its products

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SHENZHEN: Huawei said on Thursday it was suing the US for barring government agencies from buying the Chinese telecom giant’s products, opening a legal front in its battle against American warnings that they could serve as a tool for Chinese intelligen­ce services.

Huawei said the suit was filed in a US district court in Plano, Texas, challengin­g a 2019 US defence bill that prevents US government agencies from buying the company’s equipment and services, as well as working with third parties that are Huawei customers.

“The US Congress has repeatedly failed to produce any evidence to support its restrictio­ns on Huawei products. We are compelled to take this legal action as a proper and last resort,” Huawei’s rotating chairman Guo Ping said in a statement.

“If this law is set aside, as it should be, Huawei can bring more advanced technologi­es to the United States and help it build the best 5G networks.” Guo said the company was seeking unspecifie­d damages for what he called “unconstitu­tional” restrictio­ns.

“The US government is sparing no effort to smear the company,” he said at a news conference at the company’s headquarte­rs in the southern city of Shenzhen.

Guo even countered that the US government “has hacked our servers and stolen our emails and source code”, without providing details.

The US says Huawei equipment could be manipulate­d by China’s Communist government to spy on other countries and disrupt critical communicat­ions.

Washington is urging government­s to shun the company just as the world readies for the advent of ultra-fast 5G telecommun­ications, an advancemen­t that Huawei was expected to lead and which will allow wide adoption of next-generation technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce.

Huawei has responded with an aggressive PR campaign to counter the US warnings, with reclusive founder Ren Zhengfei denying the claims in a series of foreign media interviews.

The charm offensive went into another gear on Wednesday as Huawei welcomed news organizati­ons on a tightly guarded tour of its massive production lines and research and developmen­t facilities in southern Guangdong province.

Huawei’s chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou, Ren’s daughter, faces potential extraditio­n from Canada to the US over charges of Iran sanctions violations.

The US justice department accuses Huawei and Meng of circumvent­ing US sanctions against Iran.

Two affiliates also have been charged with stealing trade secrets from telecommun­ications group T-Mobile.

Meng faces a May 8 hearing in Vancouver, where she was arrested while changing planes.

 ?? BLOOMBERG/FILE ?? Ren Zhengfei, founder and ▪CEO, Huawei.
BLOOMBERG/FILE Ren Zhengfei, founder and ▪CEO, Huawei.

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