Taiwan Reinforces Ban on
Huawei Network Equipment VOA 20181211
TAIPEI, TAIWAN — Taiwan
is reinforcing its five-year-old ban on
network equipment produced by Chinese companies Huawei Technologies and ZTE
Corp. amid security concerns.
Officials sought over
the weekend to reassure lawmakers and the public that such measures have been
effective and the threat to the communications sector is minimal.
Huawei
has established a presence in Taiwan, with its handsets among the top sellers. The company also sponsors a Christmas
extravaganza in a Taipei suburb that features a giant Santa emblazoned with
Huawei's logo.
While several
countries have similar bans in place, the risk for
Taiwan is potentially greater since China claims the island as its own
territory and threatens to use military force to bring it under its control.
Back-doors
that some allege Huawei has built into its products could give Beijing access
to military and economic secrets or even to disable crucial infrastructure in
the event of a conflict.
Taiwan
has already accused China of meddling in last month's local elections by
spreading false news online.
On Monday, legislators
called for extending a ban on Huawei to the
financial industry, where it reportedly has sought business providing
digital finance services.
Financial Supervisory
Commission Chairman Wellington Koo was quoted by local media as saying the
government would have to look into the legality of such a move.
Huawei, based in
southern China's Shenzhen, near Hong Kong, is the world's largest supplier of
network gear. ZTE is one of its rivals.
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