The President of the United States, Donald Trump, is considering implementing a bill that would essentially put the country under a state of emergency to prevent American companies from using telecommunications latest technology equipment from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE, according to Reuters.
The United States claims that both companies operate under the auspices of the Chinese government and that their equipment could be used to spy on the Americans.
The executive order, which has been under consideration for more than eight months, could be issued as early as January to prevent US companies from buying equipment from foreign telecommunications makers that pose significant risks to the national better safety.
The bill is probably unlikely to name Huawei and ZTE, but many would interpret it as an authorization to limit the spread of the two companies' devices.
The executive order will rely on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a law that gives the US President the power to regulate trade in the event of a state of emergency threatening the United States.
Huawei and ZTE have, of course, rejected the US claims that the producttheirs are used for espionage.
In a message for the new year 2019, Rotating CEO of Guo Ping Reported:
“Huawei has never been and never will be a security threat. We will hold ourselves to the highest standards, setting cyber security and protection privacy at the top of our agenda".
"We plan to systematically improve the capabilities of our software over the next five years, building trust and high quality in each of our products."
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