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China says countries should end “fabrications” about Huawei | World News, The Indian Express

China says countries should end “fabrications” about Huawei | World News, The Indian Express

By Reuters |Published: January 14, 2019 5:32:10 pm

China says countries should end “fabrications” about Huawei

Huawei, the world's biggest producer of telecommunications equipment, faces intense scrutiny in the West over its relationship with China's government and US-led allegations that its devices could be used by Beijing for espionage.

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Seeking to distance itself from the incident, Huawei said on Saturday it had sacked the employee arrested in Poland, Wang Weijing, adding that his “alleged actions have no relation to the company.”
China on Monday urged countries to end “fabrications” about Huawei, after an official in Poland said his country could limit the use of the company’s products by public entities following the arrest of a Huawei employee there on spying allegations.
Huawei, the world’s biggest producer of telecommunications equipment, faces intense scrutiny in the West over its relationship with China’s government and US-led allegations that its devices could be used by Beijing for espionage.
No evidence has been produced publicly and Huawei has repeatedly denied the accusations, but several Western countries have restricted Huawei’s access to their markets.
Poland arrested a Chinese Huawei employee and a former Polish security official on spying allegations on Friday, officials and sources told Reuters.
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New woes for Huawei as two held on spy charges
Deeper trouble for Huawei on Friday after Poland arrested two people on spying charges, one of them an employee of the Chinese phone maker.


A Polish government official responsible for cyber security, Karol Okonski, told Reuters on Sunday that “abrupt” policy changes toward Huawei were not warranted after the arrests, but that the use of the company’s products by state entities could be reviewed.

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