EU parliament expresses 'deep concern' about China and use of Huawei equipment

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EU parliament expresses 'deep concern' about China and use of Huawei equipment
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While not binding, the resolution adds to the pressure which the Chinese telecoms giant is facing in wary Western markets.

At the time, the company's chief legal officer Song Liuping said the ban was"based on numerous false, unproven and untested propositions".

The company has suggested that it is being targeted in a protectionist measure, rather than because of a legitimate cyber security threat. In the UK, the company has been scrutinised by the National Cyber Security Centre due to its equipment's prominence in critical national infrastructure. The next annual report by the NCSC's Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre is due to be published by the summer.

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