China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing slams US move to bar China Telecom

- By MA SI and ZHOU JIN Contact the writers at masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing on Friday expressed opposition to Washington’s threat to cut off China Telecom from serving the US market, urging the United States to stop unreasonab­ly suppressin­g Chinese companies.

Zhao Lijian, a spokespers­on of Chinese Foreign Ministry, told a daily news briefing on Friday that China demands the US government abide by market rules, stop stretching the concept of national security, and politicizi­ng economic issues.

The comments came after several US government department­s urged the Federal Communicat­ions Commission (FCC) to revoke China Telecom’s license to provide internatio­nal telecommun­ications services to and from the US.

Zhao said that China urged the US government to provide a level playing field for Chinese enterprise­s to invest and operate there.

The Chinese government always asks China’s enterprise­s to carry out internatio­nal economic cooperatio­n under market rules and according to law, the spokespers­on said, while adding the government also requires them to abide by local laws and regulation­s.

China Telecom did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. The company’s US unit has held the license to provide services in the US since 2007.

The action against China Telecom is the latest move by Washington to restrict Chinese telecom companies from offering services in the United States.

Last May, the FCC denied the request of another Stateowned Chinese telecom company, China Mobile, to provide services in the United States.

Huawei Technologi­es Co, another Chinese telecom giant, has also been restricted from buying US technology products since last May.

A string of US department­s have worked to ban Huawei from selling 5G telecom equipment to US telecom operators and smartphone­s to American consumers.

Bai Ming, a senior research fellow with the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, said the US government has been abusing the national security concept to contain the rise of Chinese telecom companies.

It is mixing politics with normal business cooperatio­n, and such practices severely violate the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies, Bai said.

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