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ALSO READ: Sweden bans China ’s Huawei , ZTE from 5G network. China ’s foreign ministry said it was “strongly dissatisfied” with Sweden ’s decision The ban has raised fears that China could retaliate against Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson, which has 5G contracts with all three
China on Wednesday told Sweden to reverse a ban on Chinese tech firms from its 5G network, warning of. The Swedish telecoms regulator issued a ban on Tuesday that would require carriers to remove existing Huawei and ZTE equipment by 2025, citing national security concerns.
China on Wednesday told Sweden to reverse a ban on Chinese tech firms from its 5G network, warning of "negative impacts" if it did not.

The Swedish telecoms regulator issued a ban on Tuesday that would require carriers to remove existing Huawei and ZTE equipment by 2025, citing national security concerns.
Chinese telecoms companies have faced bans and heightened scrutiny in recent months over fears Beijing could use their overseas deals to spy on foreign citizens.
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China on Wednesday told Sweden to reverse a ban on Chinese tech firms from its 5G network, warning of "negative impacts" if it did not. The Swedish telecoms regulator issued a ban on Tuesday that would require carriers to remove existing Huawei and ZTE equipment by 2025, citing national
China on Wednesday told Sweden to reverse a ban on Chinese tech firms from its 5G network, warning of "negative impacts" if it did not. The Swedish telecoms regulator issued a ban on Tuesday that would require carriers to remove existing Huawei and ZTE equipment by 2025, citing national
China's foreign ministry said it was "strongly dissatisfied" with Sweden's decision, accusing the Swedish government of "blatantly suppressing Chinese telecom companies and politicising normal economic cooperation."
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Foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian urged Sweden to "correct its wrong decision" to avoid a "negative impact on China-Sweden economic and trade cooperation, and on the operations of Swedish companies in China."
Sweden's decision comes amid pressure from the United States on allies to cut Huawei from their internet infrastructure.
Britain banned mobile providers from using Huawei equipment in new 5G networks in July, while France has placed heavy restrictions on use of equipment from Huawei.
The ban has raised fears that China could retaliate against Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson, which has 5G contracts with all three major Chinese telecoms operators.
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China warns Swedish firms of tit - for - tat action after Huawei banChina on Wednesday told Sweden to reverse a ban on Chinese tech firms from its 5G network, warning of "negative impacts" if it did not. The Swedish telecoms regulator issued a ban on Tuesday that would require carriers to remove existing Huawei and ZTE equipment by 2025, citing national
China warns Swedish firms of tit - for - tat action after Huawei banChina on Wednesday told Sweden to reverse a ban on Chinese tech firms from its 5G network, warning of "negative impacts" if it did not. The Swedish telecoms regulator issued a ban on Tuesday that would require carriers to remove existing Huawei and ZTE equipment by 2025, citing national
China warns Swedish firms of tit - for - tat action after Huawei banChina on Wednesday told Sweden to reverse a ban on Chinese tech firms from its 5G network, warning of "negative impacts" if it did not. The Swedish telecoms regulator issued a ban on Tuesday that would require carriers to remove existing Huawei and ZTE equipment by 2025, citing national
China warns Swedish firms of tit - for - tat action after Huawei banChina itself bans certain foreign firms , services and products. If Sweden decides that Huawei is not to be used in their domestic markets isn't that their freedom to chose. China itself has on more than one occasion done worst including "detaining" of foreign nationals.
China warns Swedish firms of tit - for - tat action after Huawei banChina can ban Sweden companies too. fair enough. Most likely Ikea and Ericisson will get it. Dont think Sweden is worried. As do the other countries. Forum members and moderators are responsible for their own posts. Please refer to our Terms of Service for more information.