'The only way to catch up is to embrace free markets' |matthewlesh
All eyes may be on the Five Eyes response to Britain's decision to let Chinese telecoms giant Huawei provide equipment to our 5G network build, but are we missing the bigger picture? Our country is falling behind, because we've moved from being a free-wheeling and permissive country to one that won't let companies innovate and create without government holding their hand.
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Huawei: Should the Chinese champion be allowed to help build Britain's 5G networks?The Government is reportedly going to allow the company to provide 'non core parts' but the leaked decision has already sparked controversy
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Huawei gets green light for role in UK 5G network despite security warningsSenior security figures have warned of the risks in allowing a Chinese firm to access the UK's critical communications network.
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May to ban Huawei from supplying 'core' parts of UK 5G networkChinese telecoms supplier will be allowed to supply some ‘non core’ technology, but decision risks agitating Beijing
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Tory MPs seek to overturn May's Huawei supply decisionPlans to encourage candidates in any leadership contest to ban ‘non-core’ 5G equipment
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UK at odds with cyber-allies over HuaweiThe US has been pressing other nations to ban use of the Chinese firm's 5G kit on security grounds.
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The Guardian view on Huawei: if May wants to trust, we must keep verifying | EditorialEditorial: The Chinese telecoms firm has won favour for cheap and sophisticated gear. But its participation in Britain’s 5G network demands the closest scrutiny
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'Companies are seldom treated like this': how Huawei fought backTo dispel US suspicions, Chinese telecom firm welcomed dozens of journalists into its labs
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