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New bill proposes ban on HUAWEI and ZTE telecoms services in the US

June 05, 2025

HUAWEI was recently dealta heavy blowwith regards to US support, and the situation may be about to get worse for the Chinese manufacturer. U.S. Representative Michael Conaway has proposeda new bill(viaTechCrunch) that would ban the U.S. government “from working with service providers that use any equipment from [HUAWEI or ZTE] for security reasons.”

HUAWEI has battled accusations that it poses a US national security threat for several years, while Chinese company ZTE has alsocome under firefor its international practices. The new proposal, submitted January 9, points to several previous reports on HUAWEI’s activities by US agencies, which suggest that HUAWEI’s alleged affiliation with the Chinese government could be a danger.

The bill proposes a ban on the following in an effort to stave-off potential threats:

This bill is in its earliest stages at the moment and there’s much red tape to get through before it would be actualized (it needs approval from the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform — whose hands it’s currently in — before moving on to the Senate, and later, the President). But it compounds the notion that HUAWEI is bad news for the US, which will be particularly disappointing to its mobile division lead Richard Yu, whospoke on stageabout the company’s commitment to security at CES only a few days ago.

Meanwhile,TechCrunchsays The U.S. Commerce Department is also “looking into” HUAWEI’s operations in Syria, Cuba, Iran and Sudan.

As the world’s third-biggest smartphone manufacturer and the biggest seller of telecoms equipment, there’s little doubt HUAWEI could have a significant impact in America if it was permitted to conduct its business with the government’s backing. For now, it will have to rely on selling unlocked devices through online channels.

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