In the course of adopting this decision, the FCC did not allow Huawei to exercise due process or verify relevant facts. Instead, it loudly and publicly determines that Huawei constitutes a national security threat. This decision violates the US Constitution, and we have no choice but to resort to legal actions, stated Song Liuping, Chief Legal Officer of Huawei during the press conference today.
According to earlier reports, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) unanimously decided on November 22 that Huawei and ZTE posed national security threats, and US telecom operators would be barred from using the general service fund to purchase services and equipment from the two Chinese companies.
In response, Geng Shuang, spokesman for Chinas Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at a regular press conference on November 25: The United States is accustomed to abusing state power and suppressing specific countries and enterprises on false charges without providing any evidence. It has previously collapsed Alstom and today it wants to squeeze Chinese enterprises. This kind of economic bullying by the United States is a blatant denial of the market economy principles that it has always advocated.
Meanwhile, Huawei is arguing that this decision actually hurts US interests, as Song commented, Operators in rural areas in the United States, including small towns in Montana and Kentucky, and farms in Wyoming, choose to cooperate with Huawei because they recognize the quality and safety of Huawei equipment. They also respect our services, because other equipment manufacturers do not care about their needs. These operators are often ignored by large manufacturers, because providing services in rural areas does not bring considerable benefits.
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Huawei is not, as Beijing would have us believe, just another telecommunications firm. It is a signal intelligence service in waiting and an integral part of Xi Jinping’s global strategy to establish economic, political, and security hegemony.
To be clear, Huawei poses a serious threat to U.S. national security. The Trump administration is absolutely right to restrain the company’s access to Western telecommunications networks. I note this in light of Huawei’s new U.S. legal action, announced on Thursday.