Huawei can covertly access mobile networks through back doors meant for law enforcement, the U.S. tells allies in a bid to show the company poses a security threat
Trump administration ramps up push for allies to block Chinese company
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Huawei’s Ren Zhengfei discusses how his company will navigate the trade war, concerns over whether its equipment could be used to spy for Beijing and his road trip across America. Photo: Anthony Kwan for The Wall Street Journal
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