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German Chancellor Angela Merkel won't ban Huawei from 5G auction
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US TRADE representatives will travel to Beijing next week in a bid to resolve the remaining key points in talks to end the trade war with China, according to two senior US administration officials, reports London's Financial Times. Robert Lighthizer, the US Trade Representative, and Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, are expected to meet with Chinese vice-premier Liu He, to work towards making a final deal by the end of April. The US and China have been negotiating the enforcement of a possible trade deal, the status of existing tariffs on Chinese goods, the scale of purchases of US goods by China, the depth of Chinese concessions on structural reforms and the protection of intellectual property rights. Mr Lighthizer warned the Senate finance committee last week that "major, major issues" still needed to be resolved in the US-China talks, regardless of the headway that had been made in key areas over the past few months. |
CHANCELLOR Angela Merkel said she will not single out individual vendors as Germany toughens its security requirements for mobile networks, signalling that she will not bow in to US pressure to bar Shenzhen's Huawei Technologies, reported Hong Kong's South China Morning Post. US officials have warned Berlin that if it does not exclude hardware made by Huawei from its 5G infrastructure, they will no longer share sensitive information with Germany. Germany has acknowledged the challenges in regulating 5G and has decided to create universal standards that companies bidding to build the nation's 5G infrastructure have to meet. |