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huawei telecom gear much more vulnerable to hackers then rivaled equipment, report says. this as the story from the journal that basically says, we are more likely to see flaws in huawei, and can be leveraged by hackers for malicious use then equipment from rival companies. and you say? >> the results of this study, in our communication with a company that did the study, are ongoing. the fact is, this is exactly the kind of report generated when a product goes to a customer. a security expert recognize both government i had a conversation with the essay he said this is exactly what you find then there's the medication -- this is exactly what is necessary to make america safer in communications and 5g. independent verification of everybody's products to help, to international standards to make sure we are safe. >> the chairman of huawei, the founder of the company, he is a member of the communist party. >> i think that is correct, yes. >> is correct. that means you have him as a chairman of the board and other communist party memos on the board.in other words if they say we
huawei telecom gear much more vulnerable to hackers then rivaled equipment, report says. this as the story from the journal that basically says, we are more likely to see flaws in huawei, and can be leveraged by hackers for malicious use then equipment from rival companies. and you say? >> the results of this study, in our communication with a company that did the study, are ongoing. the fact is, this is exactly the kind of report generated when a product goes to a customer. a security...
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but three weeks ago, the trump administration added huawei to a trade blacklist, banning the chinese telecoms from doing trade with us firms without government approval because of security concerns. huawei and china have vehemently denied the company poses a security threat. huawei is now also the world's second largest maker of smart phones, selling 59.1 million phones in the first quarter of 2019. much of those sales have been in china and through successful expansion of its business in europe. independent political analyst dr stephanie harejoins me now. she is not part of the bbcjust yet but she is a regular here. nice to see you. give us your take on what might go on this week in terms of us pressure on the uk to pull away from huawei. apple has explained, they provide 5g infrastructure in the uk. uk is under pressure now with its involvement with huawei, though donald trump is expected to really tighten the message that has been quite consistent from the us, which is they do not want huawei anywhere ina us is they do not want huawei anywhere in a us network or in the network of its allie
but three weeks ago, the trump administration added huawei to a trade blacklist, banning the chinese telecoms from doing trade with us firms without government approval because of security concerns. huawei and china have vehemently denied the company poses a security threat. huawei is now also the world's second largest maker of smart phones, selling 59.1 million phones in the first quarter of 2019. much of those sales have been in china and through successful expansion of its business in...
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the finnish company said huawei's telecoms kit had vulnerabilities that meant it posed a risk to 5g networkss. the leaders of the 20 largest economies in the world, including theresa may, are all gathering in osaka, japan. the big economic story is the meeting between president trump of the us and president xi of china. that's due to happen tomorrow. they will discuss the growing trade war betwen the two countries, in which both are slapping higher and higher taxes on more and more of each others exports. if that continues, analysts say there will be a dramatic slow down in the global economy, which all of us will feel. karishma vaswani is our asia business correspondent, she's in osaka for us. why does it matter to us here in the uk whether or not the us and china achieve a breakthrough and resolve their trade war at the g20? to put it simply, when the two largest economies in the world are locked in a bitter battle over trade, it does affect the rest of us. the reason is, many of the companies who are sending their goods from china, making them in china, to the united states, they are not
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>> it really began with obama administration, policy keeping huawei out of u.s. telecomnd their concern i have the same concerns but we're not succeeding in protecting networks we should have let huawei come in forced to it compete even terms with companies are on the world networks from components around the wold only way to keep networks secure monitor very closely have lots of i different people's equipment so if something wrong with somebody's commitment you can channel traffic over someone else's part of the network. >> about what pompeo secretary of state if chinese government decided to call on huawei said need to monitor so and so you are in network they would do so -- >> that is a danger. >> would they do so would chinese go of the do that i think now they would if you for his huawei out of the western markets, and no longer has a stake in getting along making billions and billions of dollars in the u.s. and europe and japan less reason not to lend he says to that kind of activity. >> what if so they get a couple of things first we ban huawei from participating
>> it really began with obama administration, policy keeping huawei out of u.s. telecomnd their concern i have the same concerns but we're not succeeding in protecting networks we should have let huawei come in forced to it compete even terms with companies are on the world networks from components around the wold only way to keep networks secure monitor very closely have lots of i different people's equipment so if something wrong with somebody's commitment you can channel traffic over...
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says trade talks are back on with beijing — with the us ending the blacklisting of china's telecoms giant, huaweie captain of a migrant rescue ship which docked in italy faces charges which could carry a io—yearjail term. and two—time champions germany suffer a shock loss to sweden in the women's world cup. hello and welcome to world news today. donald trump has arrived in south korea for the second leg of his tour of asia — where an unscheduled meeting with north korea's leader kimjong unis potentially on the agenda. the stated reason for his trip to seoul was to discuss the flagging north korea denuclearisation talks following the 620 summit injapan. president trump's offer of a meeting was made during the gathering in osaka. during the 620 he also confirmed an effective pause in his trade war with china, saying he would not, for now at least, impose any more tariffs — and that talks would resume. from osaka — nick bryant reports. this was the day when the 620 summit of the world's wealthiest nations essentially became a 62. these talks between donald trump and xijinping, by far the most conseq
says trade talks are back on with beijing — with the us ending the blacklisting of china's telecoms giant, huaweie captain of a migrant rescue ship which docked in italy faces charges which could carry a io—yearjail term. and two—time champions germany suffer a shock loss to sweden in the women's world cup. hello and welcome to world news today. donald trump has arrived in south korea for the second leg of his tour of asia — where an unscheduled meeting with north korea's leader kimjong...
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mr trump's threat to limit intelligence cooperation with the uk if it chooses the chinese telecoms company huawei to build pa rt telecoms company huawei to build part of the 5g network. the president wanting to build an international coalition against the company. where we have seen one element of an effort of the us looking to gain allies is not in confronting china on trade at large, but solely on containing huawei and trying to make sure the telecoms industry in the us view is safe and secure from any potential threat that might arise now or in 20 years. but in many ways, the biggest prize for but in many ways, the biggest prize foertrump on the but in many ways, the biggest prize for mr trump on the visit is the reception from the royal family at buckingham palace. this official ceremony included greetings from prince charles and the duchess of cornwall as well as the queen. this is the start of the day of royal engagements ending with a banquet in the palace. these images being carried live on the us networks will play well for him ahead of next yea r‘s play well for him ahead of next year's
mr trump's threat to limit intelligence cooperation with the uk if it chooses the chinese telecoms company huawei to build pa rt telecoms company huawei to build part of the 5g network. the president wanting to build an international coalition against the company. where we have seen one element of an effort of the us looking to gain allies is not in confronting china on trade at large, but solely on containing huawei and trying to make sure the telecoms industry in the us view is safe and...
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saying britain should pursue a no deal brexit, it should avoid doing a deal with the chinese telecoms giant huaweild back a trade deal that his ambassador admits could involve the nhs. such is the concern of some that they say the state visit should not even be taking place. tens of thousands are preparing to protest on the streets of london. i think we have to send a message on tuesday that people need to stand up to this kind of toxic politics, to this reaction kind of politics, to this reaction kind of politics that he represents and if we do stand up, actually we can start to turn the tables on him and everything that he symbolises. the outgoing prime minister theresa may insisted britain's relationship with the us had underpinned its security and prosperity for many years. it is and prosperity for many years. it is a relationship that is under pressure. this estate visit is supposed to emphasise britain and america's shared values, history and sacrifice, particularly in the second world war. the risk, though, is it also highlights differences in policy. let's get an idea of what to expect now
saying britain should pursue a no deal brexit, it should avoid doing a deal with the chinese telecoms giant huaweild back a trade deal that his ambassador admits could involve the nhs. such is the concern of some that they say the state visit should not even be taking place. tens of thousands are preparing to protest on the streets of london. i think we have to send a message on tuesday that people need to stand up to this kind of toxic politics, to this reaction kind of politics, to this...
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the white house says huawei is essentially a mouth piece for the communist party but the telecom gianting back on that. maria bartiromo sat down with huawei's chief u.s. security officer, andy perty last week. >> we don't speak through the chinese government. they don't speak through us, but it's also very important to remember two other things. the network operators control all the data, and all of the access, and third, we only have very limited access to that data and then not from huawei networks, then only after written permission from the network operators, and then especially laptops are connected to the customer network where every keystroke is logged that provides assurance, and transparency those are the facts maria: the facts also are that huawei has settled lawsuits with a number of american companies for stealing trade secrets. the company settled with cisco, motorola, t-mobile, microsoft all of these lawsuits happened in the last eight years, and you've been forced to settle, so how do you say there were no cyber breaches? i mean this is what we discussed you and me the l
the white house says huawei is essentially a mouth piece for the communist party but the telecom gianting back on that. maria bartiromo sat down with huawei's chief u.s. security officer, andy perty last week. >> we don't speak through the chinese government. they don't speak through us, but it's also very important to remember two other things. the network operators control all the data, and all of the access, and third, we only have very limited access to that data and then not from...
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companies to sell some products to the chinese telecom giant huawei. here is what he said last month. >> while way is something that is very dangerous. you look at what they've done from a security standpoint and it's very dangerous. when that question, why is the president agreeing to do business again with a company that he says is an extension of chinese intelligence and that a lot of people say if huawei products going to other countries, it will allow them to spy on people using their products. >> that very well may be. let's be careful here. the president's announcement that these meetings in osaka, he was very clear to say that american companies can supply huawei with various products and services provided that there is no national security issues or problems, so the commerce department as you may know already offered a number of general service licenses for some sales. on the other hand, i think they will probably go back after the president's decision and take another look at that, maybe open it up, a lot of technology services, telecom relat
companies to sell some products to the chinese telecom giant huawei. here is what he said last month. >> while way is something that is very dangerous. you look at what they've done from a security standpoint and it's very dangerous. when that question, why is the president agreeing to do business again with a company that he says is an extension of chinese intelligence and that a lot of people say if huawei products going to other countries, it will allow them to spy on people using...
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huawei. can the chinese telecom convince them they are not a threat? that is next. is bloomberg. ♪ emily: last year, the ftc chair ajit pai weighed in on u.s. efforts to ban huawei by suggesting his company may prohibit companies from using huawei increment. huawei has responded, telling the fcc that banning particular vendors on grounds of national security will do little or nothing to protect the security of america's telecommunications networks. to discuss, we have todd shields who covers the ftc. how big a deal is this potential action? >> it would be a big deal in u.s. domestic terms. this is a problem over the fcc. it is one everyone can watch. we can see the filings by companies by national security experts. it is a bellwether in that sense. in terms of huawei's business, small rural 40 , providers. in terms of rural providers, big deal. they use huawei equivalent and need to continue to do so. emily: does huawei have a point in that changing out the equipment could actually make u.s. networks more vulnerable rather than less? todd: the point is a little obsc
huawei. can the chinese telecom convince them they are not a threat? that is next. is bloomberg. ♪ emily: last year, the ftc chair ajit pai weighed in on u.s. efforts to ban huawei by suggesting his company may prohibit companies from using huawei increment. huawei has responded, telling the fcc that banning particular vendors on grounds of national security will do little or nothing to protect the security of america's telecommunications networks. to discuss, we have todd shields who covers...
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geo political and geo economic game and quickly on this way when it turns to ban on chinese telecom giant huawei could cut off rural americans cell service the chump administration ban on goods produced by a chinese tech giant will. seem to have little to do with rural america but rural cell service providers across the us are almost entirely dependent on the company huawei which produces inexpensive wireless communications equipment these small telecom companies now face billions of dollars in costs or the end of their businesses entirely after the trumpet ministration effectively banned the chinese company last week over spying accusation so i didn't realize that but none of the giant telecom companies like team obama and verizon want to deal with any of the local small rural areas across the country whether colorado montana or you know arkansas so there are actually local small businesses it was small telecom companies and they rely on the cheapest which is quite a way and now they're being told they have to rip all that out and put in new equipment which is the only equipment that they compl
geo political and geo economic game and quickly on this way when it turns to ban on chinese telecom giant huawei could cut off rural americans cell service the chump administration ban on goods produced by a chinese tech giant will. seem to have little to do with rural america but rural cell service providers across the us are almost entirely dependent on the company huawei which produces inexpensive wireless communications equipment these small telecom companies now face billions of dollars in...
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telecom infrastructure. are doing is not focused on huawei or even just china. g in my department for a way in which we can develop a ande telecom supply chain whoever develops our equipment requirements on safety and security. caroline: when will the council and its reviews -- >> i cannot say exactly when decisions will be made. we need to work through the conscripts before we make a decision, but we will do that as soon as we can. caroline: how difficult does that make it? >> this is a hugely interconnected world and you cannot pretend that decisions made in other parts of the world do not have a bearing. components in america go into components supplied by huawei into the u.k. telecom system so we have to work through the implications of all these decisions, understand them, then make our own decision. accept the reality, which is that this is a hugely interconnected world. caroline: your background as a lawyer coming into play in a big way, i'm sure. talk about the growth we are still seeing in london, outside of london as well. the u.k. has been focusing on
telecom infrastructure. are doing is not focused on huawei or even just china. g in my department for a way in which we can develop a ande telecom supply chain whoever develops our equipment requirements on safety and security. caroline: when will the council and its reviews -- >> i cannot say exactly when decisions will be made. we need to work through the conscripts before we make a decision, but we will do that as soon as we can. caroline: how difficult does that make it? >> this...
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huawei. the chinese telecoms giant is the leading producer of technology used in fine g. networks and washington fears the company's technology could be used to funnel information to the chinese government something while he denies and it's gotten some support from the u.s. base institute of electrical and electronics engineers that's the influential research group that recently lifted its ban on huawei employees participating in their publications. but back in bangkok news like that is unlikely to do much to assuage customer worries. it's white gold season in germany but if you think that has anything to do with precious metals and they're all white asparagus reign supreme on dinner plates across the country from april to late through a one small town consider itself the country's white asparagus capital our reporter kate ferguson was there in search of the roots of the much loved the vegetable. this is. a time of 12000 people known for one thing and one thing only. the people here love the vegetables so much they've dedication oh whole festival to us as a foster are you
huawei. the chinese telecoms giant is the leading producer of technology used in fine g. networks and washington fears the company's technology could be used to funnel information to the chinese government something while he denies and it's gotten some support from the u.s. base institute of electrical and electronics engineers that's the influential research group that recently lifted its ban on huawei employees participating in their publications. but back in bangkok news like that is...
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huawei. the chinese telecoms giant is the leading producer of technology used in fine g. networks and washington fears the company's technology could be used to funnel information to the chinese government something one way denies and it's gotten some support from the u.s. base institute of electrical and electronics engineers that's the influential research group that recently lifted its ban on huawei employees participating in their publications. but back in bangkok news like that is unlikely to do much to assuage customer worries. and that wraps up our show for all the latest business updates follow us on twitter or facebook we live in now with a quick look at how markets are trading at this hour. thanks for watching and have yourself a successful day. what secrets lie behind. find out more city experience and explore a fascinating cultural heritage sites. w. world heritage 360 good enough. to go to the news. channel. a good line of story. with exclusive. and a must see concerning part of the church in europe. should be curious minds. do it yourself networkers the. so
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huawei. the chinese telecoms giant is the leading producer of technology used in fine g. networks and washington fears the company's technology could be used to funnel information to the chinese government something while he denies and it's gotten some support from the u.s. base institute of electrical and electronics engineers that's the influential research group that recently lifted its ban on huawei employees participating in their publications. but back in bangkok news like that is unlikely to do much to assuage customer worries. and that wraps up our show for all the latest business updates follow us on twitter or facebook we'll leave you now with a quick look at how markets are trading at this hour. thanks for watching and have yourself a successful. claim . the my crime a connection to. the mineral spirits the coccyx. the river still runs its natural course. the current government has big plans to develop the region. to the forum intimations people's. homes up to 60 minutes. of footage. from africa. or link to exceptional stories and discussion. of museums and wil
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administration is to allow us technology companies to resume selling their products to the chinese telecom firm, huawei is seen as a major concession both to china and to us businesses which had opposed the ban when it was introduced last month. president trump announced the change of policy at a news conference following a meeting with china's president, xi jinping, on the sidelines of the 620 summit in osaka injapan. from there, nick bryant sent this report. this was the day when the 620 summit essentially became a 62. these high—sta kes talks between donald trump and xijingping, the most consequential meeting of this global gathering. it ended with a fragile ceasefire in the trade war, an agreement to restart talks which fell apart last month. but the us made concessions on a major stumbling block, its blacklisting of huawei, the chinese tech giant at the heart of what has felt like a commercial cold war. we had a very good meeting with president xi of china, excellent, i would say excellent, as good as it was going to be. we discussed a lot of things and we're right back on track. prior to his roun
administration is to allow us technology companies to resume selling their products to the chinese telecom firm, huawei is seen as a major concession both to china and to us businesses which had opposed the ban when it was introduced last month. president trump announced the change of policy at a news conference following a meeting with china's president, xi jinping, on the sidelines of the 620 summit in osaka injapan. from there, nick bryant sent this report. this was the day when the 620...
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he said that huawei's telecoms kit had vulnerabilities that meant it posed a risk to 5g networks.is comments did not reflect the compa ny‘s official position. international pride month is coming to a close for this year this is that the whole reason pride is celebrated around the world. one thing that has been point out that there is that some workplaces still have quite a bit to do to educate the people there. what does that mean? aye they were referring to a big national survey done, the lgbt+ survey which found that a substantial chunk of people who identified as lg bt+ substantial chunk of people who identified as lgbt+ were being held back professionally and they put it down to their sexual orientation. so it is kind consciousness raising? exactly. that was backed up in the survey. people felt that their sexual orientation was not reflected ata sexual orientation was not reflected at a management level, all sorts of things likely felt could be worked on in different businesses. when you think about what can be done specifically, we got the thoughts of hepzi pemberton, founder
he said that huawei's telecoms kit had vulnerabilities that meant it posed a risk to 5g networks.is comments did not reflect the compa ny‘s official position. international pride month is coming to a close for this year this is that the whole reason pride is celebrated around the world. one thing that has been point out that there is that some workplaces still have quite a bit to do to educate the people there. what does that mean? aye they were referring to a big national survey done, the...
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noware seeing companies like huawei and zte, these controversial telecom companies, they are making theirment rural markets or urban markets that have not yet been served well. there are huawei devices that are solar powered, a cell tower that is low enough to operate with the sun and a backup battery. possible solight as you can install them in all kinds of nukes and crannies, maybe on a crowded urban street. the cost and challenges of beaming internet to underserved voices is one of the central obstacles. emily: fascinating, bloomberg's shira ovide. thanks for bringing the story just. walmart wrapped its annual shareholders meeting in arkansas, where e-commerce and low wages were in focus. we caught up with walmart's e-commerce ceo and asked if it's delivery service to bring produce straight to your fridge is the special thing that will give them an edge over the competition. >> this is a great opportunity for walmart to leverage its unique assets. we haven't 4700 stores. in those locations, we have 100,000 products, including fresh and frozen. we started doing pickup a couple years bac
noware seeing companies like huawei and zte, these controversial telecom companies, they are making theirment rural markets or urban markets that have not yet been served well. there are huawei devices that are solar powered, a cell tower that is low enough to operate with the sun and a backup battery. possible solight as you can install them in all kinds of nukes and crannies, maybe on a crowded urban street. the cost and challenges of beaming internet to underserved voices is one of the...
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lou: president trump's ban against huawei crippling the telecom giant. ei's chief executive officer says the company will lose $30 billion in revenue over the next 20 years. the ceo also said the blacklisting will force cell phone sales outside of china to drop by about 40%, that is the sales of huawei phones. president trump was right on huawei just like he's been right about trade, tariffs, illegal immigration, sanctions, pressuring nato, no collusion, the economy and prosperity, defeating isis, the iran nuclear deal, and we ran out of, well, thought for our machines, so we'll just take the list to that point. we are continue this in the days ahead. >>> up next, new concerns about america's power grid after a massive blackout in south america. we take that up right after the break. stay with us. as usual, you would not want to lou: power is back on for millions of people in south america following a 14-hour blackout over the weekend. 50 million people in argentina, uruguay and paraguay without power because of electrical failure at a power station in ar
lou: president trump's ban against huawei crippling the telecom giant. ei's chief executive officer says the company will lose $30 billion in revenue over the next 20 years. the ceo also said the blacklisting will force cell phone sales outside of china to drop by about 40%, that is the sales of huawei phones. president trump was right on huawei just like he's been right about trade, tariffs, illegal immigration, sanctions, pressuring nato, no collusion, the economy and prosperity, defeating...
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the us has also effectively banned telecoms giant huawei over security concerns.s one of the biggest firms at the show and has recently said it expected that blaclisting will cost it $30 billion worth of sales over two years. america's biggest tech comapnies are also being hurt by the trade war. apple says any further us tariffs against china will weigh on it's global competitiveness. that could lead prices to rise by 15%. but there's optimism for some. china's zte had a us ban for breaching sanctions laws overturned last year after president xi convinced president trump to do so and it hasn't looked back. 0n the eve of the event it announced 25 contracts around the world to supply the sg kit it's going to be showing off. last week a senior us official laid out to the bbc some of their concerns about chinese firms dominating the 56 technology race. we are concerned in particular about it becoming the backbone for 56 in the mobile revolution. telecommunications is the way most of us run our lives these days, we are concerned given the authoritarian nature of the ch
the us has also effectively banned telecoms giant huawei over security concerns.s one of the biggest firms at the show and has recently said it expected that blaclisting will cost it $30 billion worth of sales over two years. america's biggest tech comapnies are also being hurt by the trade war. apple says any further us tariffs against china will weigh on it's global competitiveness. that could lead prices to rise by 15%. but there's optimism for some. china's zte had a us ban for breaching...
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telecom infrastructure. what we are doing isn't focused on huawei. it is not even just focused on china. my department at a way in which we can develop a system for the whole telecom system supply chain to make sure that whoever supplies the equipment, they meet our requirements on safety and security. that is what we are working on, and we will bring those proposals forward as soon as we can. caroline: when will there be an end to its review? jeremy: i cannot say exactly when decisions will be made. you will be conscious of the fact that the americans have made decisions very recently that we have to take into account, which in a hugely connected telecom world will have an impact on huawei and on other suppliers consequently. we have to work through the consequences of that before we make a decision, but we will do that as soon as we can. caroline: how difficult does it make it, the u.s. decision, to blacklist huawei? jeremy: you can't pretend that the decisions made in other parts of the world don't have a bearing. if components from america go into components supplied by huawei, into t
telecom infrastructure. what we are doing isn't focused on huawei. it is not even just focused on china. my department at a way in which we can develop a system for the whole telecom system supply chain to make sure that whoever supplies the equipment, they meet our requirements on safety and security. that is what we are working on, and we will bring those proposals forward as soon as we can. caroline: when will there be an end to its review? jeremy: i cannot say exactly when decisions will be...
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potential risk to the global economy have been delayed for now still unresolved the issue of huawei the chinese telecoms manufacturer the u.s. is banned from its markets and accused of facilitating espionage and intellectual property theft away i said we'll have to save that till the very end we'll have to see tensions have also been escalating between the u.s. and turkey over its purchase of the russian s 400 air defense system the u.s. warned the buy in from the russians would threaten turkey's role in the f. 35 fighter jet program and could trigger u.s. sanctions on saturday trump blamed his predecessor president barack obama and defended the purchase by turkey's president he wanted to buy the patriot missile president obama's group said no he kept wanting to but they kept saying no no no. couldn't buy it we needed it for defense he knew so he then went to russia it was these types of bilateral controversies that captured headlines during the 2 day meeting of leaders from the world's 20 major economies so much so the leaders final declaration stopped short of what many had hoped it was going to mean
potential risk to the global economy have been delayed for now still unresolved the issue of huawei the chinese telecoms manufacturer the u.s. is banned from its markets and accused of facilitating espionage and intellectual property theft away i said we'll have to save that till the very end we'll have to see tensions have also been escalating between the u.s. and turkey over its purchase of the russian s 400 air defense system the u.s. warned the buy in from the russians would threaten...
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huawei? how do you explain the u.s. banning? taiwan? how do you explain so many countries seeing the same thing the u.s. has seen and banning telecomstralia, all the issues and concerns were addressed and political pressure was put in place to get the australian government to block huawei. the political pressure is intense. despite that, major allies are resisting it. it's not just about money. it's because they've got no evidence of significant cyber wrongdoing and they believe there are effective risk mitigation mechanisms. for the security of cyberspace and the united states we need to use mechanisms for all network operators and equipment providers. maria: do you think it's significant to steal trade secrets? >> absolutely. maria: you said there were no significant issues around espionage and intellectual property. >> what i said was that at the level of national security significance there are no allegations of wrongdoing. when you listen to the quotes you played, they're suggesting that china in the future might do this kind of conduct. the fact is, we can't turn over the kinds of data that they're talking about if we don't h
huawei? how do you explain the u.s. banning? taiwan? how do you explain so many countries seeing the same thing the u.s. has seen and banning telecomstralia, all the issues and concerns were addressed and political pressure was put in place to get the australian government to block huawei. the political pressure is intense. despite that, major allies are resisting it. it's not just about money. it's because they've got no evidence of significant cyber wrongdoing and they believe there are...
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the us has also effectively banned telecoms giant huawei over security concerns.iggest firms at the show and has recently said it expected that blacklisting will cost it $30 billion worth of sales over two years. america's biggest tech companies are also being hurt by the trade war. apple says any further us tariffs against china will weigh on its global competitiveness. that could lead prices to price rises of 15%. but there's optimism for some. china's zte had a us ban for breaching sanctions laws overturned last year after president xi convinced president trump to do so and it hasn't looked back. on the eve of the event, it announced 25 contracts around the world to supply the 5g kit it's going to be showing off. thank you. with us now is catherine mcbride, senior economist in the institute of economic affairs. huge event in shanghai, you cannot get away from the trade war, so many companies impacted by it. the trade was started from intellectual property rights or lack of in china and that is going to benefit eve ryo ne and that is going to benefit everyone at
the us has also effectively banned telecoms giant huawei over security concerns.iggest firms at the show and has recently said it expected that blacklisting will cost it $30 billion worth of sales over two years. america's biggest tech companies are also being hurt by the trade war. apple says any further us tariffs against china will weigh on its global competitiveness. that could lead prices to price rises of 15%. but there's optimism for some. china's zte had a us ban for breaching sanctions...
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potential risk to the global economy have been delayed for now still unresolved the issue of huawei the chinese telecoms manufacturer the u.s. is banned from its markets and accused of facilitating espionage and intellectual property theft you mentioned while away i said we'll have to save that till the very end we'll have to see. tensions have also been escalating between the u.s. and turkey over its purchase of the russian s 400 air defense system the u.s. warned the buy in from the russians would threaten turkey's role in the f. 35 fighter jet program and could trigger u.s. sanctions on saturday truck blamed his predecessor president barack obama and defended the purchase by turkey's president he wanted to buy the patriot missile president obama's group said no he kept wanting to but they kept saying no no no couldn't buy it now he needed it for defense he knew so he then went to russia it was these types of bilateral controversies that captured headlines during the 2 day meeting of leaders from the world's 20 major economies so much so the leaders final declaration stop short of what many had hoped
potential risk to the global economy have been delayed for now still unresolved the issue of huawei the chinese telecoms manufacturer the u.s. is banned from its markets and accused of facilitating espionage and intellectual property theft you mentioned while away i said we'll have to save that till the very end we'll have to see. tensions have also been escalating between the u.s. and turkey over its purchase of the russian s 400 air defense system the u.s. warned the buy in from the russians...
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. ♪ tom: huawei, the chinese telecom company that pushed its way onto the global stage, becoming the largest provider of networking gear, the number two smartphone maker, and one one of the biggest proponents of 5g technology, but as the u.s. and china face-off in a trade war, huawei finds itself at the center of the storm. pres. trump: huawei is something that's very dangerous. you look at what they have done from a security, military standpoint, it is very dangerous.
. ♪ tom: huawei, the chinese telecom company that pushed its way onto the global stage, becoming the largest provider of networking gear, the number two smartphone maker, and one one of the biggest proponents of 5g technology, but as the u.s. and china face-off in a trade war, huawei finds itself at the center of the storm. pres. trump: huawei is something that's very dangerous. you look at what they have done from a security, military standpoint, it is very dangerous.
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potential risk to the global economy have been delayed for now still unresolved the issue of huawei the chinese telecoms manufacturer the u.s. is banned from its markets and accused of facilitating espionage and intellectual property theft we mentioned way i said we'll have to save that till the very end we'll have to see. tensions have also been escalating between the u.s. and turkey over its purchase of the russian s 400 air defense system the u.s. warned the buy in from the russians would threaten turkey's role in the f. 35 fighter jet program and could trigger u.s. sanctions on saturday trump blamed his predecessor president barack obama and defended the purchase by turkey's president he wanted to buy the patriot missile president obama's group said no he kept wanting to but they kept saying no no no. good bye we needed it for defense you knew so he then went to russia it was these types of bilateral controversies that captured headlines during the 2 day meeting of leaders from the rulz 20 major economies so much so the leaders final declaration stopped short of what many had hoped it was going to m
potential risk to the global economy have been delayed for now still unresolved the issue of huawei the chinese telecoms manufacturer the u.s. is banned from its markets and accused of facilitating espionage and intellectual property theft we mentioned way i said we'll have to save that till the very end we'll have to see. tensions have also been escalating between the u.s. and turkey over its purchase of the russian s 400 air defense system the u.s. warned the buy in from the russians would...
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huawei. >> it is important we have quality equipment and are at the forefront of the 5g revolution. it is important we have a safe and secure telecomcture. what we are doing isn't focused on huawei and china. i am looking at a way we can develop a system for the supply chain to make sure they meet our requirements on safety and security. we will bring those proposals forward as soon as we have them. >> when will there be an end to the review? jeremy: i cannot say exactly when decisions will be made. the americans have made decisions recently that we have to take into account, which in a telecom world will have an impact on huawei. we have to work through the consequences of that before we make a decision, but we will do that as soon as we can. caroline: how difficult does that make the decision, the u.s. blacklist? jeremy: you can't pretend decisions around the world don't have a bearing. if components in america go into components supplied by huawei into the u.k. telecom system, then all of these things interact, so we have to work through the implications of all these decisions, understand them, then make our own decision. it is
huawei. >> it is important we have quality equipment and are at the forefront of the 5g revolution. it is important we have a safe and secure telecomcture. what we are doing isn't focused on huawei and china. i am looking at a way we can develop a system for the supply chain to make sure they meet our requirements on safety and security. we will bring those proposals forward as soon as we have them. >> when will there be an end to the review? jeremy: i cannot say exactly when...