The U.S. is failing at convincing Europe to ban Huawei's 5G equipment

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Several foreign leaders have dismissed the Trump administration's argument that Huawei's 5G equipment poses an "unmanageable" security risk.

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  • America's campaign to prevent its close allies in Europe from using Huawei's equipment for building 5G networks appears to have failed.
  • After Britain, Germany now looks set to allow Huawei to build next-generation 5G networks.
  • The U.S. is currently working on a proposal to cut Huawei off from access to American technology.

The United Kingdom
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that it would allow equipment made by Huawei to be used for building its next-generation 5G networks. The European Union too followed the United Kingdom's lead and
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that it would not ban Huawei equipment from its 5G networks.

Despite cajoling attempts by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper at a global security conference held in Munich last weekend, it now looks like Germany too could allow the use of Huawei equipment in its 5G networks.

Speaking to reporters in Munich on Saturday, Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper said:

If countries choose to go the Huawei route, it could well jeopardize all the information sharing and intelligence sharing we have been talking about, and that could undermine the alliance, or at least our relationship with that country.

Since countries in Europe
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to appeals from the U.S. to keep Huawei out of their 5G networks, the Trump administration is now considering other options to turn up the pressure on the Chinese company.

As
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by Reuters earlier today, the U.S. is working on a proposal that could cut Huawei off from access to chips that are manufactured using American technology. It is also expected to soon close a
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that has allowed U.S. firms to get around the
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on Huawei.

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