Merkel says 'no pressure' from Beijing to accept Huawei in 5G rollout

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Merkel says 'no pressure' from Beijing to accept Huawei in 5G rollout
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Critics however have accused export-reliant Germany of trying to appease China FMTNews China

Chancellor Angela Merkel reiterated that Germany would insist on stringent security standards.

Despite fierce objections from the United States and other allies, Germany has so far refused to ban Huawei from playing a role in developing the country’s next-generation 5G mobile networks. Critics however have accused export-reliant Germany of trying to appease China, its largest trading partner, and putting economic interests first.The company’s chairman Liang Hua told AFP that Huawei had never been asked by the Chinese government to eavesdrop on its customers.

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