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UK Should Revisit 5G Ban Now Trump is Defeated, Says Huawei (theguardian.com) 151

AmiMoJo writes: The UK should revisit its decision to ban the Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei from its 5G network in the post-Trump era and recognise that it will worsen England's north-south divide, the vice-president of Huawei has told the Guardian. Victor Zhang's intervention comes as Boris Johnson prepared on Monday to meet the Northern Research Group, the lobby group of Conservative MPs determined to turn the prime minister's levelling up agenda into a reality. Zhang urged the UK to stay true to its roots as the birthplace of the first Industrial Revolution, saying the government could not afford to fall behind in the 5G revolution. In July the UK government, after pressure from the Trump administration, reversed a plan to let Huawei be a controlled 5G supplier, and instead ordered Huawei equipment be stripped out of the country's 5G networks by 2027. Ministers at the time said the reversal was not caused by a new security services analysis of the security threat posed by Huawei, but by the Trump administration's decision to block US conductors being used by Huawei. Zhang said: "The decision is going to have a huge economic impact on the UK. The UK wants to see a balance of investment between London, the south-east, the Midlands and the north of England. World-class connectivity is crucial to this objective, and without that it is very difficult to close the gap in the economic imbalance in the UK."
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UK Should Revisit 5G Ban Now Trump is Defeated, Says Huawei

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  • by Virtucon ( 127420 ) on Monday November 16, 2020 @11:45AM (#60730220)

    Leave it to the CCP to not waste any time.

    • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

      by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      They are right though. The US hasn't provided any real evidence, certainly none that suggests US gear is any better. And now we are about to crash out of the EU with at best an extremely bad trade deal we can't be choosy. We need to keep investment and development up, pushing back 5G by years and wasting money ripping out working equipment is just daft.

    • Leave it to the CCP to not waste any time.

      Well only a complete moron would waste time. When there are literally billons of dollars on the line you jump in quick regardless of whether you're the CCP or a lovely capitalist home grown American company. Except since this is China there's probably the incentive not to be suddenly disappeared also to help shape your priorities.

  • The ban did seem more like something we would imagine coming out of Beijing, rather than Washington, and likely is not a good precedent. At the same time, given China's history with industrial espionage there may well be good cause, but why stop with Chinese base corporations?

    One thing we should not is that Cisco equipment [reuters.com] had become a target for the CIA, to install espionage code, without the apparent knowledge of Cisco. In this scenario, we could make the assumption that Cisco was in on the game, but chos

  • by Tailhook ( 98486 ) on Monday November 16, 2020 @12:35PM (#60730452)

    "...yes sir, how high sir?"

    I expect existing trade deals will be renegotiated within the next 12-24 months to eliminate the national security exceptions that allowed Trump to impose tariffs. Interfering with the establishment like that is intolerable.

    • by orlanz ( 882574 ) on Monday November 16, 2020 @02:02PM (#60730836)

      I doubt it. It was Obama's administration that ZTE got in hot water over and got charged the largest fine. I do give the Trump administration kudos for following up a year later with more severe penalties for not adhering to the prior terms. But also pooh-pooh it for mixing the topic into the trade negotiations which basically nicked the legitimacy of the investigation.

      I don't see Bidens administration being any less leniant on China. The only diff I see between the two camps is Trump's is willing to go at it alone and take the hit on the effectiveness of the confrontation. While Biden will gather international partners to go at it together & effectively at the potential cost of not doing it alone if no consensus is reached.

      I lean toward Bidens policy because Trumps' leads to isolationism and gradual abandonment of allies... like Korea and Japan here. That loss of soft power does damage in other areas & topics. Also, when did Free Trade become a Democrat thing? Free Trade, Trade Deals, International Collalitions, etc... was always a Republican thing w/ Dems seeking more domestic protectionist measures and barries to international competition. If free trade is a Dem thing now, that sucks, because I don't want to switch to them...

      • One thing a long term decline of US power may do is force countries like Japan and South Korea to heavily arm themselves. Watch pacifist clauses in the Japanese constitution either be removed or interpreted out of existence. A similar process may start to occur in Europe as well. And let's not forget that by the end of the Second World War, the US Navy had replaced the Royal Navy as the chief protector of Marine Law, but if the US is truly bound and determined to walk away from that role, we might as well k

      • Yes. As I've noted for 5 years now, Trump really is not a conservative or traditional Republican. To which I've been told that all past Republicans before 2016 were merely RINOs. Trump rode a wave of populism, not conservatism. The policies are shallow, no need to have comprehensive planning or explaining foreign trade to his base, because he had them at "lock her up!"

        • by orlanz ( 882574 )

          Totally agree. I think Trump was a pure Democrate till a black man took office and he couldn't stand being on that side. I would say the greatest achievement of Trump is taking on and destroying the Republican party. Keep in mind that there were 16 candidates running against him with the backing of the RNC. They mocked him and he mocked them back.

          In the end he didn't just beat them, but completely wiped the floor with them. Facing oblivion, the Republicans clearly decided to join the Trump party and Do

    • There is a new trade deal in Asia already completed, with the US not a participant. I don't think the new administration is going to easily shoehorn themselves into it. The US will be left as an outsider.

      Boy, it really is a great thing that we had such an amazing deal maker in office, winning so many deals that we'd be tired of winning. Too bad for the farmers who lost their big China markets, but they'll surely be thanking Trump as they sign their foreclosure papers.

  • by Misagon ( 1135 ) on Monday November 16, 2020 @12:49PM (#60730518)

    I would expect Biden to uphold the US ban and the official US recommendations for other countries as well.

    Australia had also chosen to disallow Huawei in their networks before speaking to the US about it.

    • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

      by Can'tNot ( 5553824 )
      It doesn't have nothing to do with Trump. The US, the UK, and Australia all have far-right Trumpian-style leadership, which is certainly influenced by Trump's rhetoric even if these other countries would never acknowledge that influence. The US has also explicitly put pressure on other countries to implement bans of their own.

      I wouldn't expect Biden to just drop the ban, but I could see him maybe walking back on it some with a lot of caveats. Doing something like the EU: demanding additional security mea
    • before speaking to the US

      Citation needed. Our friends down in the 51st State of America are not known for being that forward thinking on intelligence, especially considering their previously cozy relationship with the regime.

      And in somewhat comical but non related news, in that 51st State of America Trump managed to screw up the postal system so bad that my mail in ballot arrived 2 weeks after the election for QLD government was over. :-)

  • by hdyoung ( 5182939 ) on Monday November 16, 2020 @01:07PM (#60730586)
    This is why you make friends and dont take large steaming dumps in the yards of your allies, like a certain outgoing president and the party that enabled him. Very little of Trumps actions will outlast him because he was never going to be there more that 8 years max (turned out only 4) and you need friends and allies to, wait for it, get things done for the long haul. Not that Trump cares about anything that happens in the country after hes gone. It was always about him, him, him, his daughter, his sons a distant 7th 8th and 9th, and absolutely nobody else. The idea that he convinced a large chunk of the country that he cared about them is hilarious.
    • Exactly. A rich powerful country like the U.S. needs allies as much if not more than a smaller poorer less powerful country, simply because we attract more enemies naturally simply by being rich and powerful.
    • There's a helluva lot of Conservative judges in the Federal courts, right up to the Supreme Court itself, because of Trump. His executive legacy may be undone, to some extent, but unless the Dems flip the Senate, Republicans will still be in a position to hold off any significant legislative changes. And the Republicans still have a sizable Trump base that they will have to please for years to come. Biden's presidency, at least on some files, is going to be a whole lot of gridlock. But maybe just not having

  • Though I can imagine stupid decisions being made by reactionaries, this ban should continue. This is a serious legitimate threat from China and needs to be thwarted. An entire extra computer can be squeezed onto the chip to do anything it wants with all the signals being passed through, and there is almost no way to stop or detect this other than just not buying the chips at all, and making sure that all chips are manufactured under complete supply-chain control from plans and code that are open sourced.

    It

  • by ytene ( 4376651 ) on Monday November 16, 2020 @03:25PM (#60731250)
    ... (and grandeur) if they think that it's acceptable for a for-profit foreign company to tell the UK how to govern themselves.

    Reverse this and think about the reaction that there would be: what if a British company turned around and told the Chinese government that they had to reverse a previous decision made, just because of a change in leadership in a third nation...

    I have a feeling that the Chinese Government would tell that hypothetical British company to fsck off, which is exactly what the British government should tell Huawei. Especially givern the Chinese government's tendency to sanction widespread intellectual property theft from the west. [theguardian.com]
  • If Britain needs a specific Chinese company to diminish the North-South divide, maybe it's a wake-up call that her sources are not diversified; that it relies on an adversary to fill its domestic need; that it lost its high tech industry. The solution is not the attempt to reconsider the ban—it is to learn a lesson and go from there. The Guardian is stupid and and they'd sell Britain to China in a heartbeat

  • by DrXym ( 126579 ) on Monday November 16, 2020 @05:32PM (#60731822)
    With Brexit nearly a thing one way or another the UK is going to have to bend over as one country after another takes turns reaming it on a trade deal. That includes China and you can bet their boots they're going to fuck the UK hard and doubtless that will have specific demands with regards Huawei and a bunch of other dubious companies.
  • a free and open society? With free elections and human rights and no longer stealing the intellectual property of other nations while planning global domination?

    Wow. I had no idea that Trump being in office CAUSED China to persecute anybody with the wrong political views. I did not understand that it was apparently Trump that made China into a mono-racial supremacist expansionist nation which claims to be Communist but actually is Fascist and is armed with nuclear weapons (unlike the previous racist fascist

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