This resolution encourages the United Kingdom to exclude high-risk telecommunications vendors, specifically Huawei, from involvement in the development of its 5G infrastructure. The resolution cautions that telecommunications networks that incorporate products developed by Chinese companies face technological and geopolitical risks. The resolution also urges the United States and its allies to develop a concerted strategy to counter Chinese companies' legal obligation to carry out potentially malign activities on behalf of the Chinese government.
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Affirming that all Chinese companies, private and state-owned, are under the effective control of the Chinese Communist Party.
USA116th CongressHRES-827| House
| Updated: 2/3/2020
This resolution encourages the United Kingdom to exclude high-risk telecommunications vendors, specifically Huawei, from involvement in the development of its 5G infrastructure. The resolution cautions that telecommunications networks that incorporate products developed by Chinese companies face technological and geopolitical risks. The resolution also urges the United States and its allies to develop a concerted strategy to counter Chinese companies' legal obligation to carry out potentially malign activities on behalf of the Chinese government.
AsiaBusiness ethicsChinaComputer security and identity theftCorporate finance and managementEuropeForeign and international corporationsGovernment ethics and transparency, public corruptionNorthern IrelandPolitical movements and philosophiesSovereignty, recognition, national governance and statusTelephone and wireless communicationUnited Kingdom