Huawei committed to NZ even if govt doesn’t come around on spy fears

Huawei committed to NZ even if govt doesn’t come around on spy fears
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth July 18 (BusinessDesk) - Huawei Technologies won’t turn its back on New Zealand, even if it can’t convince the government that it’s not a front for Chinese spies. The New Zealand government is coy on the Chinese telecommunication giant's offer to sign a ‘no spying, no backdoors’ commitment with any country. The Shenzhen-based equipment maker made the offer when launching its 2018 corporate sustainability report as it attempts to shed US-led claims that its technology is used by Chinese authorities to spy on rival nations...

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