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Brazil to Look into Banning Companies that Use 5G Equipment from Huawei
In support of the US’s Clean Network Program, Brazil was looking into legal procedures to restrict national telecommunication companies from using 5G network equipment developed by Huawei. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s national security advisor was looking into whether or not the government should ban Huawei with a presidential decree. However, as many major telecommunication companies have partnered with Huawei for years, the move was expected to be met with strong opposition.
A report stated that the Secretary of Institutional Security Augusto Heleno was in discussions with the Ministry of Communications to set up security provisions that telecommunication companies and equipment suppliers must comply to. They were also studying into the feasibility of a presidential decree. The US has criticised Huawei for its ties with China’s People’s Liberation Army and has expressed concerns over the leaking of confidential information to the Chinese government, which presents threats to national security.
As China has been Brazil’s most important trade partner, the ban on Huawei was expected to be met with strong oppositions from the industry and even from within the government, including the Brazilian Vice President Hamilton Mourao. The Brazilian Minister for Communications Fabio Faria refused to comment on the report, while Heleno has said that he was not involved in affairs pertaining to 5G.
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Source: Apple Daily #Dec09
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In support of the US’s Clean Network Program, Brazil was looking into legal procedures to restrict national telecommunication companies from using 5G network equipment developed by Huawei. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s national security advisor was looking into whether or not the government should ban Huawei with a presidential decree. However, as many major telecommunication companies have partnered with Huawei for years, the move was expected to be met with strong opposition.
A report stated that the Secretary of Institutional Security Augusto Heleno was in discussions with the Ministry of Communications to set up security provisions that telecommunication companies and equipment suppliers must comply to. They were also studying into the feasibility of a presidential decree. The US has criticised Huawei for its ties with China’s People’s Liberation Army and has expressed concerns over the leaking of confidential information to the Chinese government, which presents threats to national security.
As China has been Brazil’s most important trade partner, the ban on Huawei was expected to be met with strong oppositions from the industry and even from within the government, including the Brazilian Vice President Hamilton Mourao. The Brazilian Minister for Communications Fabio Faria refused to comment on the report, while Heleno has said that he was not involved in affairs pertaining to 5G.
#Brazil #5G #Huawei #JairBolsonaro #AugustoHeleno #HamiltonMourao #FabioFaria #Telecommunication #NationalSecurity #Beijing #ChineseGovernment #PLA #CleanNetwork
Source: Apple Daily #Dec09
https://bit.ly/3sRiRzP
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The #ChineseGovernment has broad programs built around space warfare, which includes anti-satellite warfare and other tactics. In this context, the future of space is becoming increasingly important to the United States, and to learn more about the position of #NASA amidst this, we've invited to speak with us #AlbionBowers, aerospace engineer and a former chief scientist at NASA. 🔥Watch the full episode 👉https://youtu.be/yX-wOWZM0PU
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The #Chinesegovernment keeps making false narratives about the origin, and trying to shift the blame away from #Wuhan by pinning the blame on the U.S.
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“Because of the Chinese government’s intelligence law, those firms must deliver the data that they collect to the #ChineseGovernment for inspection and processing. So the states are willingly agreeing to contracts that let them do that. I don’t think they understand the implications,” said Dr. Roslyn Layton, Senior Vice President of Strand Consult
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“We consistently see that it's the #ChineseGovernment that poses the biggest long-term threat to [our nation’s and our allies in Europe’s] economic and #NationalSecurity,” said #RexLee.
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