Analysis: Trump makes boldest strike yet to bar Chinese tech from U.S.
to block foreign threats to numerous industry sectors. That could include publishing lists of acceptable vendors.
The Commerce Department also, on Wednesday, added Huawei and 70 of its affiliates to a list that requires government approval before it can buy components from U.S. companies, a move that will make it highly difficult for Huawei to sell some products, The White House, meanwhile, touted the executive order as a national security necessity with no mention of trade.
Administration officials have been crossing the globe in recent months urging allies to block Huawei and even threatening toThose pleas have had limited success in Europe, however, and even Canada appearsThe U.S. government’s general position is that the Chinese government could force Huawei to steal secrets from U.S. companies or government agencies or to sabotage them during a broader conflict — even if the company didn’t want to.
Huawei Chief Security Officer Andy Purdy told me on Tuesday — before the executive order was issued — the U.S. government’s concerns can be addressed by rigorous testing. Purdy, who was a top DHS cybersecurity official during the George W. Bush administration, added that all telecoms offering 5G technology should undergo similar testing because even accidental vulnerabilities can be exploited by a nation’s adversaries.
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