The UK geopolitical decision on Huawei?

The UK geopolitical decision on Huawei?
Huawei's ban by the United Kingdom regarding the setting up of the new generation mobile networks could be at least partially justified by geopolitical issues. This is what the British newspaper Observer said over the weekend that the UK authorities had privately communicated to the Chinese company that the decision was taken following pressure from the United States and in more detail from Donald Trump.

UK-Huawei: Trump's pressure on the ban

Not exactly a scoop, considering how the US President himself speaking on the subject has self-credited himself for having "convinced many countries not to use Huawei "Defining the company a" great security risk "with an explicit reference to the British decision. His intervention in the video below.



However, the report is of particular interest in that it mentions the possibility of a further turn. In other words, it is not excluded that in the future what has been established may be rectified. A prospect hinted in recent days by some members of the Shenzhen group who said they were hopeful about an afterthought, in all probability on the basis of conversations already underway and not yet made public. At stake are the interests linked to the setting up of the 5G networks.

Meanwhile, what may be defined as Huawei's counter-offensive against some important US companies has started from China: Verizon, HP and Cisco deemed responsible the unauthorized exploitation of hundreds of patents. Counterparties are asked to pay the royalties due.

Source: The Guardian





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