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Szóval a core EU-nak jó a Huawei, csak az USA 5. hadoszlopnak nem tetszik.
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A liberálbolsevik propagandával szemben, miszerint mindenki Amerika oldalán áll mindenben, kivéve Magyarországot, idézet a cikkből:
"A jelentés szerint ha Németország és más további kormányok tovább késlekednek, az EU kötelező tiltást ír majd elő a kockázatok cégekkel szemben."
Vagy két évvel ezelőttről:
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The European Commission has recommended a “common EU approach” and set up a 5G toolbox to protect critical infrastructure against security threats, leaving procurement decisions up to member states. As with many decisions within the bloc, responses have varied, state by state.
Sweden has excluded Huawei’s 5G equipment altogether, a decision Huawei unsuccessfully tried to overturn earlier this year. The company says it is “assessing legal options” in response to the country’s decision. Eastern European countries including Romania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Latvia and Estonia have also taken a hardline approach.
However, larger EU member states have taken what appears to be a more nuanced view. While France has allowed the controversial company to supply 5G equipment, it does so under operating restrictions that include security agency powers to veto infrastructure decisions, if necessary.
Europe’s largest economy Germany has faced pressure from western allies to take a tougher stance on Huawei. In an attempt to balance calls for a hardened approach with the need to maintain trading ties with Beijing, the German government approved an information security law in April this year that tightens governance and infrastructure reporting requirements with the aim of improving information security.
"The use of critical components can be denied if the supplier is not trustworthy," Interior Minister Horst Seehofer told German federal lawmakers in April this year.
Meanwhile in the UK, the government has banned Huawei from the country’s 5G infrastructure plans despite ongoing commitments by the Chinese firm to participate in security and infrastructure audits to help increase confidence."
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