China denounces discrimination against technology giant over its 5G networks.
"Discrimination" against her Huawei China's envoy to the European Union complains about the Chinese technology company's 5G (5th generation) wireless technology programs, something that could have "serious consequences", as he warned in an interview published today in the Financial Times.
Beijing's permanent representative to the EU, Jiang Ming, said any attempt to reduce Chinese technology participation in future European programs for 5th generation wireless high-speed networks would have "serious consequences" for the global economy. and scientific cooperation.
"Today they spare no effort to come up with a security story for Huawei," Xiang said. "I do not think this story has anything to do with security," he added, according to what the Athenian-Macedonian News Agency republishes.
Fifth generation technology or 5G is necessary for the advancement of autonomous cars and other related objects.
According to experts, the Chinese telecommunications giant is necessary because it is considered more efficient and more innovative than its competitors. But for Huawei components, there are suspicions that they could allow the Chinese intelligence services to spy on the communications of the countries that use its services.
Huawei is suspected of posing a national security problem in several countries, including the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, which have banned the Chinese company from building a 5G high-speed Internet network. For their part, many European countries are still considering the issue.
The British government has already expressed its "strong concern" over the issue, while the historic telecommunications company BT has decided to close the bridges with the Chinese manufacturer.
Last Wednesday, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian also spoke of "risks" regarding Chinese Huawei's position in 5G growth.
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