Huawei loses legal challenge to US federal purchase ban
Concerns over Chinese espionage have intensified with Huawei's rise to become a world leader in telecom networking equipment and one of the top smartphone manufacturers alongside Samsung and Apple. – EPA pic, February 19, 2020.
WASHINGTON has the right to block US federal agencies from buying products by Huawei on cybersecurity grounds, a judge ruled yesterday, dismissing the Chinese telecom giant’s legal challenge to a purchase ban. Huawei filed the suit last year and claimed Congress had failed to provide evidence to support a law that stopped government agencies from buying its equipment, services, or working with third parties that are Huawei customers.
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