U.S. Congress Acts to Bans Huawei and ZTE to Bid for Government Projects

China's Huawei and ZTE have long occupied a large share of the infrastructure market in the international network, but the United States has been one of the countries that have had some security concerns about constructing large-scale networks for these Chinese companies in recent years.

The U.S. Congress recently proposed a new motion, HR 4747, "The U.S. Government Communications Protection Act," which mentioned that both Huawei and ZTE companies were affected by the Chinese government and therefore were not allowed to bid on any projects related to the U.S. government. , With Chinese committees respectively in 2013 and 2015. The CIA and FBI reports that Huawei and ZTE's equipment allow the Chinese government to access sensitive U.S. data and that in 2017 ZTE was also accused of smuggling the United States embargo into Iran and violating the " International Emergency Economic Powers Act, "the product of the two companies can not be used as an important element or technology in any government project.

The bill still needs to be approved and passed before it can come into force, and there will be many variables in the future.Although AT & T's sale of Huawei mobile phones and the boycott of the Australian government was hindered this time, not all countries have the two Chinese companies Security concerns, such as the recent German cooperation with Huawei, so the actual impact on them may not be great.

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