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is there a potential that huawei could shut down people who have huawei products? andy: take a look at the new stories in the last 12 months of major outages around the world with our competitors providers. the issue of availability of these services trying to promote resiliency and more clear standards and accountability for the major carriers to make sure they can meet the needs, that is critically important. we do not have access like the carriers do for the ability to shut down. we do not control the products after they are in the networks. from a national security perspective, from the perspective of the well-being of the united states, we have to make sure the carriers are on board, protections for the equipment vendors, that will make sure we can maintain the services we will depend on. more than we do today. host: i want to ask about interoperability. countries, in many most companies are not going to , rely on one single supplier for all of their equipment. huawei is involved in a lot of the technical specifications for 5g. there have been some complaints
is there a potential that huawei could shut down people who have huawei products? andy: take a look at the new stories in the last 12 months of major outages around the world with our competitors providers. the issue of availability of these services trying to promote resiliency and more clear standards and accountability for the major carriers to make sure they can meet the needs, that is critically important. we do not have access like the carriers do for the ability to shut down. we do not...
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it will last for just 90 updates to huawei smart phones. it will last forjust 90 days, however, after that a full block will come into place. a block that threatens to completely destabilise huawei's ability to do business in the us and globally. it can also prove extremely damaging to major us firms such as intel, qualcomm, broad com and other ship providers to the chinese giant. when huawei provided a list of its top global suppliers, 33 were american firms. they stand to lose billions of dollars of this ban is enforced in full. us intelligence agencies a such drastic moves intelligence agencies a such drastic m oves a re intelligence agencies a such drastic moves a re necessary intelligence agencies a such drastic moves are necessary to protect national security. toner argues it's a plot to pile on the pressure during ongoing trade talks. either way, both countries are set to get hit hard. dave lee, bbc news in san francisco. dave lee there. we'll have more on this later in the programme. a new assessment by a group of senior scientists
it will last for just 90 updates to huawei smart phones. it will last forjust 90 days, however, after that a full block will come into place. a block that threatens to completely destabilise huawei's ability to do business in the us and globally. it can also prove extremely damaging to major us firms such as intel, qualcomm, broad com and other ship providers to the chinese giant. when huawei provided a list of its top global suppliers, 33 were american firms. they stand to lose billions of...
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to huawei? two-pronged is a order. that did -- the justice department should be making moves -- making rules on that. i expect a lot of lobbying around what those rules should be and the terms and the executive order of what they do and don't allow. emily: you had chipmakers qualcomm, broadcom plunge over the weekend and into today. they are big suppliers to huawei. mark, does what ben just reported impact google's position? mark: an interesting place to look is europe. huawei has a pretty good position there. last year, a big antitrust ruling around android. they told google, you can no longer bundle all your services like they do in the u.s. where you buy an android phone and it comes with a suite of google tools already in the phone. in europe, huawei and other carriers and partners and rivals have a chance to jump in and sell their services. you are seeing this kind of splinternet between china and the west. places like europe and latin america where huawei does have pretty big distribution.
to huawei? two-pronged is a order. that did -- the justice department should be making moves -- making rules on that. i expect a lot of lobbying around what those rules should be and the terms and the executive order of what they do and don't allow. emily: you had chipmakers qualcomm, broadcom plunge over the weekend and into today. they are big suppliers to huawei. mark, does what ben just reported impact google's position? mark: an interesting place to look is europe. huawei has a pretty good...
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non—huawei companies are using huawei patents to develop sg companies are using huawei patents to develop 56 technology. almost the sg to develop 56 technology. almost the 56 network will be brought to a halt for the next few years. we will have to see what those trade talks come up to see what those trade talks come up with. thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. new zealand's main opposition party has denied hacking into the government's computer systems to steal documents relating to the country's budget. the national party, which leaked details of the budget two days ahead of schedule on tuesday, says it got the information legitimately. the treasury says its systems were deliberately hacked, with more than 2,000 attempts since sunday. the us treasury has decided not to name any of its major trading partners as currency manipulators. however it did find that nine countries, including china, required close attention as washington uses tariffs and negotiations to address trade deficits. president donald trump has repeatedly accused beijing of manipula
non—huawei companies are using huawei patents to develop sg companies are using huawei patents to develop 56 technology. almost the sg to develop 56 technology. almost the 56 network will be brought to a halt for the next few years. we will have to see what those trade talks come up to see what those trade talks come up with. thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. new zealand's main opposition party has denied hacking into the government's computer systems...
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if you look at huawei, huawei has caused samsung some grieve so with huawei being put out, then samsung has a great opportunity to re-establish the dominance in the android which would allow both market share to go up and its margins to go up from that perspective there, there could be a fairly good increase in profitability. >> really appreciate the time today. that's richard windsor. >>> president trump has said a trade deal with beijing cannot be 50-50 china has forced from tariffs. >> from china's standpoint it's not good because all of these companies, many of these companies that are pairing the tariff are moving to vietnam and other countries in asia. china is obviously not doing well like us since i've been here, since i've been president we'vemade almos $10 trillion in wealth and china has lost $10 trillion in wealth. they've lost a tremendous amount you know, they've had -- you see what's happening their economy is not great our economy has been fantastic. >> speaking at a rally a day earlier, trump decided to delay auto tariffs on the european union for 180 days. >> the europ
if you look at huawei, huawei has caused samsung some grieve so with huawei being put out, then samsung has a great opportunity to re-establish the dominance in the android which would allow both market share to go up and its margins to go up from that perspective there, there could be a fairly good increase in profitability. >> really appreciate the time today. that's richard windsor. >>> president trump has said a trade deal with beijing cannot be 50-50 china has forced from...
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this didn't come as a surprise to huawei. they have been expecting this for several months now, partly because the us has been going around the world broadcasting but they want to ta ke world broadcasting but they want to take action on huawei, trying to convince their allies that they shouldn't be doing business with huawei either. at the centre of all of this are the allegations but washington says that huawei is being used or could be used, its equipment, as a tool of the chinese government to spy on its customers. now, when i met with the chairman, a few months ago in february and an exclusive interview, he was adamant that would never happen. translation: we will never undertake any spying activities, and we will never accept anybody‘s instructions to install a backdoor. if we take any such actions that i will the company down. so, as you have heard, but has been the consistent line from huawei, and in fact in recent weeks they have gone so far as to say that they would sign no spying agreements with companies. but wha
this didn't come as a surprise to huawei. they have been expecting this for several months now, partly because the us has been going around the world broadcasting but they want to ta ke world broadcasting but they want to take action on huawei, trying to convince their allies that they shouldn't be doing business with huawei either. at the centre of all of this are the allegations but washington says that huawei is being used or could be used, its equipment, as a tool of the chinese government...
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huawei's all over europe, and the 4g networks the europeans used depend on huawei. it's too expensive to rip it out. that's part of why they are balking. to mr. harrell's point, you can deploy 5g faster if you layer it over 4g initially. so we will need to hold the line, but it will not be black or white. it will be a path to move them away from huawei. sen. graham: do you agree with the concerns expressed in terms of our national security if they 5g, chinese technology, that the concerns we have all talked about are heal? -- real? dr. lewis: huawei's been a problem for its whole existence, so yes. senator graham: i don't know what to do other than try to find a way to move forward. pretty clear to me as long as china is china, we feel threatened in this space. we are telling our allies don't make -- go down this road. don't make us pick between doing business with you and having to compromise our systems. seems to me that this should be a national security, economic priority of the congress and the trump administration. with that, senator feinstein. senator feinste
huawei's all over europe, and the 4g networks the europeans used depend on huawei. it's too expensive to rip it out. that's part of why they are balking. to mr. harrell's point, you can deploy 5g faster if you layer it over 4g initially. so we will need to hold the line, but it will not be black or white. it will be a path to move them away from huawei. sen. graham: do you agree with the concerns expressed in terms of our national security if they 5g, chinese technology, that the concerns we...
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and that go into huawei technology. and that will have ripple effects through supply chains across the world that touch the us economy. thousands of palestinians have been protesting at the barrier marking the 71st anniversary of the catastrophe in 19118 when hundreds of thousands of palestinians fled or we re thousands of palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes. demonstrators through stones at soldiers who responded with rubber bullets and live ammunition. conrad black, canadian born british citizen has been given a pardon by president trump. in 2007 he was found guilty of trying to siphon off millions of dollars from the sales of newspapers and convicted of fraud and obstruction of justice. and convicted of fraud and obstruction ofjustice. he served 42 months in prison in canada and returned —— in florida and returned to canada in 2012. around 2000 people have been gathering in the park square of saint catherine ‘s cathedral. they say it will destroy one of the cities few green spaces. we wa nt one o
and that go into huawei technology. and that will have ripple effects through supply chains across the world that touch the us economy. thousands of palestinians have been protesting at the barrier marking the 71st anniversary of the catastrophe in 19118 when hundreds of thousands of palestinians fled or we re thousands of palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes. demonstrators through stones at soldiers who responded with rubber bullets and live ammunition. conrad black, canadian...
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and huawei. as tensions between iran and the united states run high, president trump has issued blunt threat against tehran on twitter. in a tweet, he said that if iran wanted to fight that would be the end of the country. those tensions have seen a pair of us warships head towards the gulf in recent days. and few hours ago, a rocket was sent into baghdad's heavily fortified "green zone", which houses government offices and foreign diplomatic missions. who fired it isn't known, but the us has accused iran of meddling in the region. there is a lot to unpack. steve herman is white house bureau chief of voice of america news. he's in alexandria, virginia. good to see you. first of all, this tweet, this really ramps up the tension significantly, doesn't it? it certainly doesn't help calm our worries across the world about a possible clash between the united states and iran. it shouldn't be the first time that trump has made such a blatant threat in this manner. there was a similar tweet injuly 2018.
and huawei. as tensions between iran and the united states run high, president trump has issued blunt threat against tehran on twitter. in a tweet, he said that if iran wanted to fight that would be the end of the country. those tensions have seen a pair of us warships head towards the gulf in recent days. and few hours ago, a rocket was sent into baghdad's heavily fortified "green zone", which houses government offices and foreign diplomatic missions. who fired it isn't known, but...
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if we let huawei into 5g, is that a real danger? it's no more likely to have spying or communications in 5g that it is in ag, and anything that is critical, whether it's government, business, even personal communications should be encrypted. so, you know, all of the communications with your bank from your smartphone, they are all encrypted because you don't want to trust the wi—fi and the telecoms networks. so if someone is listening on the line, they willjust get garbled gobbledegook? yep. and it's the same for critical stuff in business, in government, in control systems. so, according to gchq, the threat of spying that we've heard so much about recently is overblown. but there is another threat that they take very seriously. in a future where our entire infrastructure, our economy and our lives are run by computers talking to each other over a 5g network, what would happen if someone shut that network down? if you think about it, the future of warfare is not necessarily going to be using traditional armies in the way that we th
if we let huawei into 5g, is that a real danger? it's no more likely to have spying or communications in 5g that it is in ag, and anything that is critical, whether it's government, business, even personal communications should be encrypted. so, you know, all of the communications with your bank from your smartphone, they are all encrypted because you don't want to trust the wi—fi and the telecoms networks. so if someone is listening on the line, they willjust get garbled gobbledegook? yep....
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and then comes this listing of huawei on the entity list. it's essentially forcing the hand of carriers and governments around the world and saying, look, huawei may not be a stable provider of equipment to you, because we have put this plan in place. how do you think huawei and the chinese government might respond? —— ban. well, i think the response on the pa rt well, i think the response on the part of the chinese government is likely to be measured, at least at first. you mentioned these temporary general license that the us announced this week, which means that us suppliers can continue to supply huawei for the time being, although in a quite limited sense. the chinese government is going to be watching to see how this is implement it. i think they are going to not move too rashly, because they realise that huawei is in a very vulnerable position here. likewise, the company will try to see whether there is room for negotiation. and just to be clear, the restrictions introduced by google, do they still apply even though the commerce d
and then comes this listing of huawei on the entity list. it's essentially forcing the hand of carriers and governments around the world and saying, look, huawei may not be a stable provider of equipment to you, because we have put this plan in place. how do you think huawei and the chinese government might respond? —— ban. well, i think the response on the pa rt well, i think the response on the part of the chinese government is likely to be measured, at least at first. you mentioned these...
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national security if the chinese is evlogy giant huawei allowed to run american networks. >> huawei is definitely a bad actor. it sends a strong message and integrityhore up the of our infrastructure by not including them in our networks. nick from the trump administration has, double-breled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the unit states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei such as semiconductors and optical cables. that will make it hard for the company to operate anywhere. coming in e midst of an angry trade war with china, the top administration's attempts to cripple huawei may look increasingly like a commercial cold war. what is the view in beijing? rattled.na is technology is at the heart of ncwhat olooked like an andoppable economic rise, rt is also the only un threat. cutting one of its prizedmp ies often the u.s. supply .hain would be a massive blow >> countries' unilateral sections that ase export control measures. we urge the u.s. to stop this practice. john: huawei, which h
national security if the chinese is evlogy giant huawei allowed to run american networks. >> huawei is definitely a bad actor. it sends a strong message and integrityhore up the of our infrastructure by not including them in our networks. nick from the trump administration has, double-breled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the unit states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei such as...
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but huawei is a major customer. i wouldn't be surprised if the specific license fees were in the millions of dollars. that is sort of my semi-educated guess. at the end of the day, that's not a lot of money for a company like google. but if you fast-forward, this cold war between china and america advances, any hopes for a company like google to get deeper into the market, to sell more phones to those hundreds of millions of consumers, it gets dimmer and dimmer. caroline: not just for the likes of google, but also apple, which gets plenty of revenue and plenty of profitability from china. how much is there a worry that we will start to see the chinese consumer boycott or indeed china itself starting the pushback on seeing some of these goods sold? sarah: i guess the more immediate threat is donald trump's push to try and slap tariffs on every item imported from china, which of course would hit your iphones, toys, books, of all sorts of things that come from china. for a company like apple, they lobbied in previous r
but huawei is a major customer. i wouldn't be surprised if the specific license fees were in the millions of dollars. that is sort of my semi-educated guess. at the end of the day, that's not a lot of money for a company like google. but if you fast-forward, this cold war between china and america advances, any hopes for a company like google to get deeper into the market, to sell more phones to those hundreds of millions of consumers, it gets dimmer and dimmer. caroline: not just for the likes...
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hanging up on huawei. google says it will stop the chinese firm using some of its smartphone products because of us government restrictions. no—frills airline ryanair reports its earnings — in a tough market we take a closer look at how it attempts the remain ahead in europe. and on the markets:
hanging up on huawei. google says it will stop the chinese firm using some of its smartphone products because of us government restrictions. no—frills airline ryanair reports its earnings — in a tough market we take a closer look at how it attempts the remain ahead in europe. and on the markets:
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putting huawei on hold. the us gives a temporary reprieve to its sweeping restrictions on the chinese telecoms giant. moving the plastic mountain. some of the world's biggest consumer goods companies launch a new scheme to cut packaging waste. good morning, asia. hello, well. it isa good morning, asia. hello, well. it is a tuesday. glad you could join us foran is a tuesday. glad you could join us for an exciting addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. we start off with us government and it has granted huawei a dramatic three month reprieve. a temporary license has been issued which delays widespread restrictions until august. they were announced last week and effectively blocks the chinese telecommunications giant out of the well‘s biggest economy. that led google to cut huawei's access to as android smartphone operating system. it's all because the us is concerned that huawei helps the chinese government spy. something that the company has always denied. michelle fleury has more from new york. t
putting huawei on hold. the us gives a temporary reprieve to its sweeping restrictions on the chinese telecoms giant. moving the plastic mountain. some of the world's biggest consumer goods companies launch a new scheme to cut packaging waste. good morning, asia. hello, well. it isa good morning, asia. hello, well. it is a tuesday. glad you could join us foran is a tuesday. glad you could join us for an exciting addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. we start off with us government...
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and not sell components to huawei. but beyond that, are we seeing larger calls that this isn't the right move? max: i think for the chipmakers, it is complicated. huawei is both a major buyer of chips, but also a long-term competitor. when you look at who threatens a company like qualcomm or intel the most, it is something like huawei. because huawei has these huge ambitions to make their own chips, and big ambitions to be totally vertically integrated. so in a way, huawei is a partner but also a competitor, so it is a little bit of good with bad. i think if you are sitting in the shoes of an american chipmaker, it is not great, but it's not a disaster either. taylor: nick, from your perspective in d.c., what is china's response? we woke up this morning with a very nationalistic china, that fight song went viral overnight. how does china respond? nick: as max indicated, they deny vehemently that huawei is under the thumb of the chinese government. they say huawei is an established, well-respected company globally, and
and not sell components to huawei. but beyond that, are we seeing larger calls that this isn't the right move? max: i think for the chipmakers, it is complicated. huawei is both a major buyer of chips, but also a long-term competitor. when you look at who threatens a company like qualcomm or intel the most, it is something like huawei. because huawei has these huge ambitions to make their own chips, and big ambitions to be totally vertically integrated. so in a way, huawei is a partner but also...
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but some in europe haven't banned huawei. germany is open to huawei. but you could see some blow back on some u.s. firms, because they have exposure to huawei and the overall chinese consumer electronics space. if you look at qualcomm for example it's a huge supplier of chips to many in china and some of the other semi-conductor players that are listed in the u.s., it will be interesting to see how they react. i spoke to a couple sources at huawei this morning who told me it's business as usual but there's no doubt some in senior management will be wracking their brains about what type of impact this will have on the company in the long term >> this is a big story ar jun, if you could put it into context. huawei is a company people are starting to hear more about. they don't do business with american consumers nobody's going to buy a huawei product. companies do how big is huawei? >> reporter: it's huge brian, let's put it frankly. it's the world's largest maker of telecommunications equipment. you know, it's bigger than some of the other players you m
but some in europe haven't banned huawei. germany is open to huawei. but you could see some blow back on some u.s. firms, because they have exposure to huawei and the overall chinese consumer electronics space. if you look at qualcomm for example it's a huge supplier of chips to many in china and some of the other semi-conductor players that are listed in the u.s., it will be interesting to see how they react. i spoke to a couple sources at huawei this morning who told me it's business as usual...
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huawei says it will challenge us effo rts huawei says it will challenge us efforts to block the firm over security concerns, as china threatens to retaliate. the cost of voting. as india's election draws to a close, we hear why the overseas workers who send money back don't wa nt to workers who send money back don't want to have to send themselves back just to vote. good morning, asia. hello, world. it is a friday, almost the weekend. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report, i'm rico hizon. we start off with huawei, and the chinese telecommunications giant says it will challenge us efforts to severely restrict how it does business. well, on thursday, the trump administration moved to stop huawei buying components from the us and selling its own equipment there. it is all because the us is concerned that huawei helped the chinese government to spy, something the firm has repeatedly denied. our reporter is investigating with more details from new york. well, the sta kes details from new york. well, the stakes could not be higherfor huawei, but they
huawei says it will challenge us effo rts huawei says it will challenge us efforts to block the firm over security concerns, as china threatens to retaliate. the cost of voting. as india's election draws to a close, we hear why the overseas workers who send money back don't wa nt to workers who send money back don't want to have to send themselves back just to vote. good morning, asia. hello, world. it is a friday, almost the weekend. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia...
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huawei strikes back. the chinese telecoms giant files a lawsuit against the us government, asking a us court to declare that president trump's defence bill is "unconstitutional". groundbreaking technology — we look at the new tools that could revolutionise the construction industry. and on the markets: asian shares stumble as investors fret over the outlook for world growth. the chinese telecoms firm huawei is asking the us courts to speed up judgement in its legal battle with the government over president trump's decision to ban the company from doing business with it. huawei is requesting what's known as a ‘summary judgement‘. two weeks ago the trump administration added huawei to a trade blacklist, banning the chinese telecoms giant from acquiring technology from us firms without government approval. then google announced it is going to cut off huawei phones from future android updates on its devices. the move will block huawei from using apps such as maps and gmail on its phones. it's since been
huawei strikes back. the chinese telecoms giant files a lawsuit against the us government, asking a us court to declare that president trump's defence bill is "unconstitutional". groundbreaking technology — we look at the new tools that could revolutionise the construction industry. and on the markets: asian shares stumble as investors fret over the outlook for world growth. the chinese telecoms firm huawei is asking the us courts to speed up judgement in its legal battle with the...
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could shut down people who have huawei products? >> guest: look at the news series and last six months, 12 months of major outages of occurred around the world with our competitors and providers. the issue of availability of the services trying to promote greater really a lengthy and promote clear standards and an ability for the major carriers to make the meet the needs of the companies are people is incredibly important. fact is we don't have access like the carriers do for the ability to shut down. they theoretically -- we don't control the products after they are in the networks but from a national security perspective from the perspective of well-being of the united states we have to make sure the carriers are on board and make sure the protections are relative risk from the vendors and that is what will help us make sure we can maintain the services we will depend on even more than we do today. >> i will ask about interoperability because ultimately in many countries there are most companies are not going to rely on one single
could shut down people who have huawei products? >> guest: look at the news series and last six months, 12 months of major outages of occurred around the world with our competitors and providers. the issue of availability of the services trying to promote greater really a lengthy and promote clear standards and an ability for the major carriers to make the meet the needs of the companies are people is incredibly important. fact is we don't have access like the carriers do for the ability...
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is it to get huawei to change his behavior? could they come in and say we would do things differently and be able to buy semiconductors and some material in the u.s.? or, is this basically, we don't want to do business with you. sec. ross: z.t.e. was different in that z.t.e. was a settlement of a court litigation. this is not settling litigation with huawei. the litigation brought by department of justice, the indictments announced a couple of weeks ago, remain. so does the extradition request for the chief finance officer of huawei, who, right now, is in vancouver and is subject to what pendingto house arrest, the determination by the canadians as to whether they will accept our extradition request. a little different circumstances. david: you are quite correct to point out they are different. is there anything huawei, or the chinese government, could do to come into your office and say, we want to fix this. we want to fix this in a way that huawei can buy semiconductors from the united states and sell things in the united sta
is it to get huawei to change his behavior? could they come in and say we would do things differently and be able to buy semiconductors and some material in the u.s.? or, is this basically, we don't want to do business with you. sec. ross: z.t.e. was different in that z.t.e. was a settlement of a court litigation. this is not settling litigation with huawei. the litigation brought by department of justice, the indictments announced a couple of weeks ago, remain. so does the extradition request...
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to, we are hearing about the tom, to target huawei -- we are hearing that the plans to target huawei were sitting on the table for months. tom: indeed, they have been working through the restrictions being banned, and if they pull the trigger on it, it would have potentially derail the trade talks, and, of course, everything changed when those trade negotiations broke down, and then those orders were put in front of president trump, and they had to scramble pretty quickly at the commerce department and others to get these executive orders and the blacklisting implemented, and, of course, there is concern amongst u.s. officials, we are being told, as well, that trump could still use this as part of trade negotiations to walk back these actions. of course, many in the security sector, particularly in d.c., are concerned that these continue to hold on huawei, which they see as a major threat to cybersecurity. back in 2018, there was one company facing pretty steep, -- regulations from the u.s. and was almost brought to its knees. president trump, as a favor to president xi, walked back
to, we are hearing about the tom, to target huawei -- we are hearing that the plans to target huawei were sitting on the table for months. tom: indeed, they have been working through the restrictions being banned, and if they pull the trigger on it, it would have potentially derail the trade talks, and, of course, everything changed when those trade negotiations broke down, and then those orders were put in front of president trump, and they had to scramble pretty quickly at the commerce...
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huawei has issued this statement: huawei is the unparalleled leader in 56. we are ready and willing to engage with the us government and come up with effective measures to ensure product security. it goes on to say that restricting huawei from doing business in the us will not make the us more secure or stronger but will instead only serve to limit the us to inferior yet more expensive alternatives. our north america correspondent, peter bowes, has more on the order. it does seem pretty certain that the trump administration has huawei in its sights, although the white house describing its statement as "agnostic," in other words not mentioning any specific countries or companies. but it is quite clear that this chinese telecom giant must be in its sights. certainly there has been concern expressed for some time that the technology could be used in ways to carry out espionage, to carry out surveillance not only in the us but in other countries, the uk specifically, which are developing 56 technology which seems to rely on huawei for some of the hardware. that
huawei has issued this statement: huawei is the unparalleled leader in 56. we are ready and willing to engage with the us government and come up with effective measures to ensure product security. it goes on to say that restricting huawei from doing business in the us will not make the us more secure or stronger but will instead only serve to limit the us to inferior yet more expensive alternatives. our north america correspondent, peter bowes, has more on the order. it does seem pretty certain...
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the implications are quite large for people with huawei phones. in the future, in the near future, you would find security updates that google has created will not be available on huawei phones. the updated versions of apps like u—tube will not be available and this will have a massive influence on security of devices and that is an awful lot of devices and that is an awful lot of customers and that are affected by this. they do not want to be taking this action and are talking to the us government. how devastating is this a blow to why for its business? i think the bigger picture here is that google android softwa re picture here is that google android software is just one piece of american—made technology that huawei makes use of. imagine this problem multiplied several times over. some a nalysts multiplied several times over. some analysts saying they will not be able to create any devices without using american products in some ways that could be hugely impactful. google has said that google play will continue to function on existing huawe
the implications are quite large for people with huawei phones. in the future, in the near future, you would find security updates that google has created will not be available on huawei phones. the updated versions of apps like u—tube will not be available and this will have a massive influence on security of devices and that is an awful lot of devices and that is an awful lot of customers and that are affected by this. they do not want to be taking this action and are talking to the us...
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companies to stop selling parts to chinese telecom huawei, google shut out huawei from its apps and services. well, here comes the reaction. huawei has an answer for losing google as its smartphone operating system. the ceo of huawei saying moments ago, it is going to have its own operating system no later than next spring. that of course does not eliminate its total reliance on u.s.-made components for its phones, but remember this. trying to break u.s.-made corning, maker of gorilla glass, back in 2015 at ces, they make screens that can't be broken, i'm standing on them and jumping around on them with my high heels, well, the screens for huawei's p30 pro phone, they have been on there and they were a huawei supplier for many of the other recent phone screens. will huawei have to resort to using a different provider or make one of its own? at the moment, because many of these companies got a 90-day reprieve or stay of execution, they can still trade with huawei until august, these stocks are up. corning up 2.66%. look at micron, u.s. based chip maker built into huawei's p30 pro phones, they
companies to stop selling parts to chinese telecom huawei, google shut out huawei from its apps and services. well, here comes the reaction. huawei has an answer for losing google as its smartphone operating system. the ceo of huawei saying moments ago, it is going to have its own operating system no later than next spring. that of course does not eliminate its total reliance on u.s.-made components for its phones, but remember this. trying to break u.s.-made corning, maker of gorilla glass,...
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huawei has been granted a temporary license to buy american—made goods. but only for existing uses such as maintaining networks or providing software updates to huawei smartphones. it will last for just 90 days, however, after that a full block will come into place — a block that threatens to completely destabilise huawei's ability to do business nutjust in the us, but globally. it can also prove extremely damaging to major us firms such as intel, qualcomm, broadcom and other chip and technology providers to the chinese giant. when huawei provided a list of its top global suppliers, 33 were american firms. they stand to lose billions of dollars if this ban is enforced in full. us intelligence agencies say such drastic moves are necessary to protect national security. china argues it's a plot to pile on the pressure during ongoing trade talks. either way, companies in both countries are set to get hit hard. dave lee, bbc news in san francisco. in the last couple of hours its been announced that the three—time formula 1 world champion, niki lauda, has d
huawei has been granted a temporary license to buy american—made goods. but only for existing uses such as maintaining networks or providing software updates to huawei smartphones. it will last for just 90 days, however, after that a full block will come into place — a block that threatens to completely destabilise huawei's ability to do business nutjust in the us, but globally. it can also prove extremely damaging to major us firms such as intel, qualcomm, broadcom and other chip and...
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i love huawei. and if you're from time answers google will lose so many users, i still use huawei. a lot of support for huawei out there. many saying this is a conspiracy, a war between us and china over who will control 52, innovation in tech in the future, it's not about security. to be honest i think it is about security, the chinese government have been known to come back and say we need to look at things in this respect. sol back and say we need to look at things in this respect. so i think when users come to it, they will have to start thinking. good to talk to you, thank you so much. thanks for all your comments today, really interesting and thanks for your company. goodbye and thank you for watching. hello. no big changes in the weather story certainly for the first half of this week. today is a case of some dry and sunny spells, feeling warm but we also have some showers which could be heavy and thundery. a bit of a murky start for some, the sunshine starting to put in an appearance on through this afternoon, we will see some showers for northern ireland perhaps. parts of
i love huawei. and if you're from time answers google will lose so many users, i still use huawei. a lot of support for huawei out there. many saying this is a conspiracy, a war between us and china over who will control 52, innovation in tech in the future, it's not about security. to be honest i think it is about security, the chinese government have been known to come back and say we need to look at things in this respect. sol back and say we need to look at things in this respect. so i...
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has if you have not read it yet, i highly recommend the huawei report on huawei. they have 15 to 20 years of experience, real-time, in the network, working with huawei. it is a damming report. the quality of the product is not great. the existence of vulnerability, the ability to understand what is happening on the networks, it is not there. these are costs that are going to pile up for 10 to 15 years. time,the cost front, over if countries continue to build out huawei equipment in networks, that will make it that much harder down the road to make the right decision and turn the page. if they do experience espionage or disruption services, it will be too late to turn back. this is the time to act to make a decision about how to migrate away from that un-trusted vendor. they do not have to do it overnight. we are saying find a pathway to make yourself secure for all of our six. .- sakes >> i have heard some of our allies say huawei is higher quality and lower cost than anything else they can buy right now. is that true? nokia, samsung -- how far behind are they? >>
has if you have not read it yet, i highly recommend the huawei report on huawei. they have 15 to 20 years of experience, real-time, in the network, working with huawei. it is a damming report. the quality of the product is not great. the existence of vulnerability, the ability to understand what is happening on the networks, it is not there. these are costs that are going to pile up for 10 to 15 years. time,the cost front, over if countries continue to build out huawei equipment in networks,...
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notjust huawei. yes, this isn't it? notjust huawei. yes, this is about american components going to china and being used in chinese systems to build the technologies that the us perceives are being used for espionage purposes. the other way round, chinese technology coming into the us and again going back, but you can see that a lot of this, because nobody has actually definitively proved that there is a threat there. and the chinese are saying, actually, this isjust technology. this is stuff we have in doing for the past 10—15 years, all around the world this is being used. and it is being used all around the world. when you going to southeast asia it is not about which companies are using huawei, it is about which countries are not working with huawei. it is kind of that way round. what is your assessment of huawei? is it a threat?” round. what is your assessment of huawei? is it a threat? i think we don't know. but we are seeing threats in data and security all over the world at the moment. 0n
notjust huawei. yes, this isn't it? notjust huawei. yes, this is about american components going to china and being used in chinese systems to build the technologies that the us perceives are being used for espionage purposes. the other way round, chinese technology coming into the us and again going back, but you can see that a lot of this, because nobody has actually definitively proved that there is a threat there. and the chinese are saying, actually, this isjust technology. this is stuff...
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out to, is it google or huawei, the retailerfrom i out to, is it google or huawei, the retailer from i bought out to, is it google or huawei, the retailerfrom i bought —— for i bought my phone from? huawei has said it will continue to support security patches and phones but it's unlikely they will get access to code from google, google has an android patch every month and it means its competitors can update devices faster than huawei and that's a big problem for them. if you spend 999 euros and a brand—new device it's gutting to have that taken away, that kind of security. after two months of owning it. good to talk to you, thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news a group of footwear firms, including nike and adidas, have urged president donald trump to take footwear off a proposed list of tariffs to be imposed on shoes imported from china. it comes after the us hiked tariffs on $200bn worth of chinese imports to 25% from 10% earlier this month. us car giant ford has announced it will cut 7,000 jobs globally by the end of august in an effort to
out to, is it google or huawei, the retailerfrom i out to, is it google or huawei, the retailer from i bought out to, is it google or huawei, the retailerfrom i bought —— for i bought my phone from? huawei has said it will continue to support security patches and phones but it's unlikely they will get access to code from google, google has an android patch every month and it means its competitors can update devices faster than huawei and that's a big problem for them. if you spend 999 euros...
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huawei's all over europe, and the 4-g networks the europeans used depend on huawei. it's too expensive to rip it out. that's part of why they are balking. to mr. harrell's point, you can deploy 5-g faster if you layer it over 4-g initially. dr. lewis: we need to hold the line but it won't be black or white. it will be a path to move them away from huawei. senator graham: do you agree with the concerns expressed in terms of our national security if they do deploy 5-g, chinese technology, that the concerns we have all talked about are heal? dr. lewis: huawei's been a problem for its whole existence, yes. senator graham: i don't know what to do other than try to find a way to move forward. pretty clear to me as long as china is china, we feel threatened. in this space. we are telling our allies don't make -- go down this road. don't make us pick between doing business with you and having to compromise our systems. seems to me that this should be a national security, economic priority of the congress and the trump administration. with that, senators feinstein. i'm r fein
huawei's all over europe, and the 4-g networks the europeans used depend on huawei. it's too expensive to rip it out. that's part of why they are balking. to mr. harrell's point, you can deploy 5-g faster if you layer it over 4-g initially. dr. lewis: we need to hold the line but it won't be black or white. it will be a path to move them away from huawei. senator graham: do you agree with the concerns expressed in terms of our national security if they do deploy 5-g, chinese technology, that...
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using huawei. they are still integrated in their 4g and they are still not asking for them to be banned. why? joshua: this is an interesting part about the politics of huawei. vodafone knew about this and continues to work with huawei, is not pushing for huawei to be banned. the fact is that huawei provides products at a cheaper price point. even if you do not want to buy from huawei, it allows you to get a cheaper price from another company. the carriers are really kind of -- they're torn about how they feel about huawei. caroline: when they have to build out the 5g infrastructure, having to tear up your 4g, that would be very difficult. great to get your expertise on this story. joshua, thank you. alphabet has tumbled the most in seven years in its share price after first quarter revenue missed analyst estimates. the earnings report also sparked fears that advertisers are shifting some spending to digital rivals away from google. here to discuss -- what a move in the share price. >> the most sinc
using huawei. they are still integrated in their 4g and they are still not asking for them to be banned. why? joshua: this is an interesting part about the politics of huawei. vodafone knew about this and continues to work with huawei, is not pushing for huawei to be banned. the fact is that huawei provides products at a cheaper price point. even if you do not want to buy from huawei, it allows you to get a cheaper price from another company. the carriers are really kind of -- they're torn...
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i'm so sure that many people with huawei them. that means that american companies can't do business without byway without having a specific licence first. google doesn't have one of those licenses and it means the android software that it provides to huawei, that includes gmail, abs, youtube and security updates for huawei phones, it means they can't provide that to the company. two of the huge maker of smartphones, it has surpassed apple as being the largest vendor in the world and android is the software that huawei phones use. so from now on going forward, they won't have theirs latest features, the right the security features and it's a massive blow because of course using google software is what many consumers want on the device. so as you say, an escalation here because this is using an american company, huge american company as a potential bargaining chip you could say between china and the us. what is this mean for people who have bought from the company in the past year or people you have a google nexus phone whether hard
i'm so sure that many people with huawei them. that means that american companies can't do business without byway without having a specific licence first. google doesn't have one of those licenses and it means the android software that it provides to huawei, that includes gmail, abs, youtube and security updates for huawei phones, it means they can't provide that to the company. two of the huge maker of smartphones, it has surpassed apple as being the largest vendor in the world and android is...
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putting huawei on hold. the us gives a temporary repreive to its sweeping restrictions on the chinese telecoms giant. and ahead of the european parliament elections, we visit a scheme in the netherlands where refugees can train in skills that are in short supply. and on the markets us tech shares sank overnight on wall street as investors weigh up the google restrictions on huawei — stocks today in asia are mixed. we begin with some short term relief for huawei — the us has delayed imposing restrictions on exports to the chinese telecoms company for 3 months to help existing customers. the commerce department has temporarily restored huawei's ability to maintain its networks and provide software updates in the us. however, google says it will no longer service the android operating systems in huawei devices. also the chinese company will still be prohibited from buying american parts and components to make new products without license approvals. applications will most likely be denied. huawei says it's b
putting huawei on hold. the us gives a temporary repreive to its sweeping restrictions on the chinese telecoms giant. and ahead of the european parliament elections, we visit a scheme in the netherlands where refugees can train in skills that are in short supply. and on the markets us tech shares sank overnight on wall street as investors weigh up the google restrictions on huawei — stocks today in asia are mixed. we begin with some short term relief for huawei — the us has delayed imposing...
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is something huawei has denied. and north america technology reporter is in san francisco and has been giving us more details. this is an executive order called securing the information and technology supply chain and that means the us says it is now banning the import of gears and services the white house is saying that it's a country agnostic order, not about any particular place but of course giving the backdrop with the disagreements with china, this is being seen as targeted with huawei and to lesser extent, the technology giant zte which means countries won't be able to bring those products into the country, which will have an impact on various networking capabilities in the us and conversely, the commerce department has said american companies can't sell their goods without prior authorisation. they can make things difficult for while away because they do rely on several pieces of american—made technology so an escalation here in the us, attempts to compact —— attem pts the us, attempts to compact —
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we heard from the boss of huawei at the weekend talking about donald trump's decision to put huawei on that list of companies, where american companies will have to get a specific license in order to get a specific license in order to work with them. the huawei representative said they had prepared for this and clearly an indication huawei will notjust sit down and put up with it. hello. another day of the some one spells of sunshine but also heavy, thundery downpours and showers getting going across northern ireland, east wales, the part south of england and stretching into north—east scotland as well. the winds are light, the showers slow moving, we could see torrential downpours, the risk of hail and thunder as well but a lot of fine and dry weather around. lengthy spells of sunshine and feeling warm, temperatures ranging between 11 celsius in the far north and 20 celsius in the far north and 20 celsius in the fat south—east. heading into this evening most of the showers by the way, clout, outbreaks of patchy rain for northern scotland, clear skies, possibly some mist and fog, n
we heard from the boss of huawei at the weekend talking about donald trump's decision to put huawei on that list of companies, where american companies will have to get a specific license in order to get a specific license in order to work with them. the huawei representative said they had prepared for this and clearly an indication huawei will notjust sit down and put up with it. hello. another day of the some one spells of sunshine but also heavy, thundery downpours and showers getting going...
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wishing to supply huawei will need to get permission from the u.s. government. huawei has over 30 suppliers in the u.s., supplying components for everything from smartphones to networking equipment. and necessary disruption could hit its business the third concern is whether other countries will follow suit the u.s. has been on a big campaign to persuade companies to block huawei from 5g. other countries like the uk and germany are allowing huawei to participate in 5g. i spoke to sources earlier today at huawei, that said it's business as usual. but senior management will be racking their brains to figure out what this needs for the company long-term. >>> the french president has spoken out against protectionist measures in an interview with cnbc at the viva tech conference in paris >> we are very much attached to national security, so we have some restrictions. we're very focused on what is related to national security, nothing more there is no overprotectionism vis-a-vie any other global tech, because we need them -- we want to be strong and create
wishing to supply huawei will need to get permission from the u.s. government. huawei has over 30 suppliers in the u.s., supplying components for everything from smartphones to networking equipment. and necessary disruption could hit its business the third concern is whether other countries will follow suit the u.s. has been on a big campaign to persuade companies to block huawei from 5g. other countries like the uk and germany are allowing huawei to participate in 5g. i spoke to sources...
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customers from huawei now we're cutting off u.s. suppliers from huawei. and that hurts huawei globally. >> do you think that this is tied to some competitive situation with 5g? do you think it's tied to trade talks? do you think it's really just national security? >> i think it's much more national security, but you can't escape that it also has implications for -- this narrative that china is beating us in 5g is politically a very cogent argument, right and so, to the extent that we can limit the expansion of the 5g network elsewhere by cutting off huawei from its important suppliers helps that narrative. >> you call it a cogent narrative. is it an accurate narrative? >> i've never quite understood this argument about we're in a race with another country over their 5g network we want to make sure that there is a robust global 5g ecosystem and supply chain outside of huawei >> economic impact today on u.s. companies that are no longer going to be selling their services and devices to huawei so, this morning, is there an economic impact on google, for exam
customers from huawei now we're cutting off u.s. suppliers from huawei. and that hurts huawei globally. >> do you think that this is tied to some competitive situation with 5g? do you think it's tied to trade talks? do you think it's really just national security? >> i think it's much more national security, but you can't escape that it also has implications for -- this narrative that china is beating us in 5g is politically a very cogent argument, right and so, to the extent that...
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huawei is definitely a bad actor. i think it certainly sends a strong message, and helps shore up the integrity of our infrastructure, by not including them in our networks. from the trump administration has come a double—barreled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei, such as semiconductors and optical cables. that will make it hard for the company to operate anywhere. coming in the midst of an angry trade war with china, the trump administration's attempts to cripple huawei make this look increasingly like a commercial cold war. so what is the view in beijing? china is rattled. technology is at the heart of what once looked like an unstoppable economic rise, and it is all suddenly under threat. cutting one of its prize companies off from the us supply chain would be a massive blow. translation: we are against other countries‘ unilateral sanctions that abuse export
huawei is definitely a bad actor. i think it certainly sends a strong message, and helps shore up the integrity of our infrastructure, by not including them in our networks. from the trump administration has come a double—barreled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei, such as semiconductors and optical cables. that will make it hard for the...
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bt made a contract with huawei so a lot of our existing telecommunications infrastructure is huawei and a lot of the 4g infrastructure is huawei. this is why the 5g debate in this country is a bit more complex than it might be for the united states for example. 0ne for the united states for example. one final question for kate. steve has texted, and it's the kind of question what people might ask. i have recently bought a huawei on a monthly contract in light of the nuisance top do you think i might be able to swap to a samsung ee? nuisance top do you think i might be able to swap to a samsung 5mm depends how generous your contractor is feeling today. you will have to see what your provider says. at the moment the phones are not broken, so we don't think there is any particular reason to return them, but that might change during today. thank you to you both for coming on the programme. encouraged to have sex on camera. feeling pressure to film shortly after the death of a loved one. these are just some of the stories we have been told about, involving young reality tv stars working on s
bt made a contract with huawei so a lot of our existing telecommunications infrastructure is huawei and a lot of the 4g infrastructure is huawei. this is why the 5g debate in this country is a bit more complex than it might be for the united states for example. 0ne for the united states for example. one final question for kate. steve has texted, and it's the kind of question what people might ask. i have recently bought a huawei on a monthly contract in light of the nuisance top do you think i...
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coming up next, president trump's been on huawei swindling -- ban on huawei sending ripples through the chip sector. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. i am jessica summers with the first word headlines. jerome powell said harvest corporate loans looks like the mortgage industry ahead of the subprime crisis. he says regulators are watching closely and the system is better protected now. he said policymakers are asleep at the wheel as another crisis looms. he says he takes business debt seriously. china is wanting it may step up retaliation against the united states after president trump blacklisted huawei technologies. the eu ambassador accused the u.s. of bullying and blackmail. he says the chinese government will not sit by and do nothing. he added that president trump's actions are politically motivated. footweardas and other companies absent an open letter to president trump. they are saying that the trade war is catastrophic for the customers, employees and economy as a whole. stephen mnuchin, wilbur ross and larry kudlow are named in the letter. they say it is time t
coming up next, president trump's been on huawei swindling -- ban on huawei sending ripples through the chip sector. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. i am jessica summers with the first word headlines. jerome powell said harvest corporate loans looks like the mortgage industry ahead of the subprime crisis. he says regulators are watching closely and the system is better protected now. he said policymakers are asleep at the wheel as another crisis looms. he says he takes...