Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Accused of carrying out espionage, Huawei out from US Market

Accused of carrying out espionage, Huawei out from US Market
Huawei Technologies is a Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company headquartered in Shenzhen and the U.S. government is less friendly in recent years, because the U.S. has accused Huawei was behind the espionage undertaken Chinese military.

"It no longer wanted to live the U.S. market. When Huawei at the center of U.S. relations with China be the cause, it is not very feasible. So it decided to exit the U.S. market and do not want to be in that position", said Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei quoted from Les Echos the French news website last week.

U.S. intelligence committees last year sent a letter to Huawei expressed concern that the U.S. government, that the company has the connections and relationships with the Chinese government and military. In the letter stated Dutch Ruppersberger, the committee worried Chinese authorities can do hacking or attempting to violate the U.S. through a network of telecommunications Equipment Company?

While Huawei later confirmed not to engage in cyber espionage. Although the White House has been researching the U.S. later reported security risks caused by Huawei at once revealed it has found evidence that the company had been spying on the US.

Tension between Huawei and the U.S. government increasingly evident, after Huawei executives in April revealed that the company will not achieve margin growth in the U.S. market in 2013. It is associated with a warning to U.S. consumers when purchasing or using equipment from Huawei. While the company announced in July, has reduced its focus on the U.S. market with the advent of espionage.

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