Trump warns of 5G competition, but no mention of China or Huawei by JennaMC_Laugh
WASHINGTON — Amid ongoing trade talks with Beijing, President Trump heralded the success of the American private sector for building 5G while warning of foreign competition, but in a marked departure for his administration made no specific mention of China.
The decision to omit mention of China lines up with an apparent switch in strategy that senior administration officials have pursued in recent weeks, advocating a “country and company” agnostic policy when it comes to 5G security.
“We had another alternative of doing it ... leading through the government,” he said. “We don’t want to do that, because it won’t be nearly as good, nearly as fast.”
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