National Security Act of Minato City passes Johnson & Johnson's stance on Huawei's participation in UK 5G
National Security Act of Minato City passes Johnson & Johnson's stance on Huawei's participation in UK 5G
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After the National Security Act of the Port Area was passed today, the British Prime Minister Johnson (pictured) stated that when deciding what role China Telecom giant Huawei will play in the UK 5G network, the UK must protect the vital national infrastructure from "hostility" National supplier control. Associated Press
After the National Security Act of the Port Area was passed today, the British Prime Minister Johnson (pictured) stated that when deciding what role China Telecom giant Huawei will play in the UK 5G network, the UK must protect the vital national infrastructure from "hostility" National supplier control. Associated Press
After the adoption of the "National Security Act in the Minato District" today, the British Prime Minister Johnson said that in deciding what role China Telecom giant Huawei will play in the UK's 5G network, the UK must protect vital national infrastructure from "hostile country suppliers" "control.
Due to the suppression of Hong Kong and the pressure from the United States to the United Kingdom to ban Huawei from participating in the construction of 5G networks, the United Kingdom has taken a tougher stance against China. The UK only allowed Huawei to play a limited role in the future 5G construction in the UK in January.
When asked whether the Minato City National Security Act would affect the UK’s decision to restrict Huawei’s role in 5G, Boris Johnson said: “I will not fall into the mood of phobia because I have no phobia. "
Johnson & Johnson told reporters: "When it comes to Huawei, the position is very, very simple. I want to see that our vital national infrastructure is free from the control of hostile country suppliers, so we need to be well-balanced, which is what we will do. of."
In January, the United Kingdom referred to Huawei as a "high-risk supplier," offering a 35% market cap for Huawei's participation in 5G construction, and the network core will exclude Huawei equipment.
After giving a speech on how to rebuild the UK after the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) epidemic, Johnson & Johnson said he was worried about China's decision to pass the legislation of the National security Act of the port Area.
He said: "We will take a very close look at the "Minato City National Security Law". We have to check it carefully to see if this conflicts with the Sino-British Joint Declaration."