(ANSA) - LONDON, JULY 14 - Announced turnaround by the British government: the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawe has been excluded from supplies for the new 5G network in the United Kingdom since 31 December. The decision was formalized by the National Security Council under the chairmanship of BorisJohnson to be later announced in Parliament by Minister Oliver Dowden. It reverses the green light, albeit limited, given to Huawei in recent months from London. And he realigns Johnson to US wishes, at the cost of having to face threats of commercial retaliation in times of Brexit by a partner of the weight of Beijing: already furious about the clash with the Kingdom on the Hong Kong dossier.
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5G: Gb government breakthrough, Chinese giant Huawei excluded
2020-07-15T19:39:21.814Z
Turnaround announced by the British government: the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei has been excluded from supplies for the new 5G network in the United Kingdom since 31 December. (HANDLE)