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Huawei: US blacklist will harm billions of consumers | |
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A US move to put Huawei on a trade blacklist "sets a dangerous precedent" that will harm billions of consumers, the firm's top legal officer said. | |
Speaking at a press conference, Song Liuping said the trade ban would also "directly harm" American companies and affect jobs. | |
Washington recently added Huawei to a list of companies that US firms cannot trade with unless they have a licence. | |
The trade ban is part of a wider battle between the US and Huawei. | |
Washington has moved to block the Chinese company, the world's largest maker of telecoms equipment, on national security concerns. | |
Huawei has repeatedly denied claims the use of its products presents security risks, and says it is independent from the Chinese government. | |
"Politicians in the US are using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company," Mr Song said. | |
He said the decision to put Huawei, which is also the world's second largest smartphone maker, on the so-called "entity list" would have far-reaching implications. | |
"This decision threatens to harm our customers in over 170 countries, including more than three billion consumers who use Huawei products and services around the world." | |
"By preventing American companies from doing business with Huawei, the government will directly harm more than 1,200 US companies. This will affect tens of thousands of American jobs." | |
'No smoke, only speculation' | |
Speaking to reporters in Shenzhen, Mr Song also outlined steps that Huawei had taken in relation to a lawsuit it filed against the US government in March. | |
The case relates to restrictions that prevent US federal agencies from using Huawei products. | The case relates to restrictions that prevent US federal agencies from using Huawei products. |
The firm said it has filed a motion for a "summary judgement", asking US courts to speed up the process to "halt illegal action against the company". | |
"The US government has provided no evidence to show that Huawei is a security threat. There is no gun, no smoke. Only speculation," Mr Song said. | "The US government has provided no evidence to show that Huawei is a security threat. There is no gun, no smoke. Only speculation," Mr Song said. |
A hearing on the motion has been set for 19 September. | A hearing on the motion has been set for 19 September. |
Security fears | Security fears |
In recent months, the US has led other countries in blocking the use of Huawei products over concerns that the Chinese government could use the firm to conduct surveillance. | In recent months, the US has led other countries in blocking the use of Huawei products over concerns that the Chinese government could use the firm to conduct surveillance. |
The Chinese firm has become a central part of a wider US-China conflict, which has primarily played out through a trade war. | |
US President Donald Trump has however sought to link the two, saying recently that Huawei could be part of a trade deal between the US and China. | US President Donald Trump has however sought to link the two, saying recently that Huawei could be part of a trade deal between the US and China. |