6:28 on January 30 without stepping out Huawei products in the EU "5G"

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As the United States calls on countries to exclude Huawei's products from China's telecommunications equipment giant over the next generation communication standard "5G", the EU-European Union has announced new guidelines. It does not go into the elimination of Huawei products, it is up to the decisions of each country.

On July 29, the European Commission, the EU's executive body, issued new guidance on the development of 5G networks.

The guidelines identify the risks of participating companies, encourage them to take measures such as restricting as necessary, and encourage multiple companies to enter without being biased to a specific company, and show concrete measures by June I'm asking.

On the other hand, it is not up to the elimination of Huawei products from China's telecommunications equipment giant, which the United States is asking countries for security concerns.

Regarding Huawei products, some EU member states have already incorporated them into the communication network, and there was concern that eliminating relatively inexpensive Huawei products would increase costs and delay the development of 5G. .

Prior to the new guidelines, the British government has decided to allow partial use of Huawei products, highlighting the differences between the US and European countries seeking exclusion.

US Secretary of State renews concern over use of Huawei products

Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Pompeio has expressed concern that the UK has approved partial use of Huawei products, and has revealed plans to directly discuss how confidential information should be shared between the U.S. and U.K. Did.

Pompeio told reporters on a dedicated plane heading to the UK that "we see the dangers of incorporating Huawei products into the system. Information will be passed to the Chinese Communist Party." Renewed concern for use.

The possibility of restricting the sharing of confidential information between the U.S. and Britain was discussed only directly with the British side, saying, "It is somewhat unclear what the British government will and will not do with Huawei." Revealed the idea of ​​doing.

He added, "We need to figure out how the British government will implement it. It is very complicated and there is a possibility of reviewing it as it is implemented."