Huawei suggests investments in 'hostile' countries at risk

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Huawei has suggested it could withdraw investments in countries that impose restrictions on its business.Several countries are excluding
Chinese telecommunications equipment manufacturer from their 5G rollouts, while other nations are considering measures that would limit
These fears are heightened by 5G because of sensitive information these networks will carry.Huawei WEFHuawei has long been frozen out of US
market, while Australia has expressly banned company from its 5G rollout
Agencies and government officials in other nations, including Germany, Norway and Czech Republic, have also expressed concerns.Senior
executives at Huawei have made rare public appearances to address these issues
around world and that it sells products to more than 500 operators in 170 countries without issue
This includes UK, where BT, EE, Vodafone and Three are all customers.Hua has invited anyone with concerns to inspect Huawei's facilities in
and distanced itself from their alleged actions.There is unlikely to be any enthusiasm for a ban among customers who value Huawei for its
innovations and fear a reduced pool of suppliers will increase prices
One operator that has lent its support is Canada's Telus, which has declared Huawei to be a "reliable" equipment partner.However, Canada is
also a problem for Huawei
of fraud related to alleged dealings with Iran
Canada has said that US plans to file for extradition, but it has no idea when this will happen.This has raised diplomatic and trade
tensions between China and US and Canada.US President Donald Trump has suggested he could intervene if this would aid relations and Hua has
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