On Huawei, UK PM says cannot be vulnerable to high risk state vendors
Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday said the government would have to think carefully about the role China’s Huawei plays in Britain because he does not want the country to be “vulnerable to a high-risk state vendor”.
Britain granted Huawei a limited role in its future 5G networks in January but officials at the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have since studied the impact of US sanctions on the company that were announced in May.
“I’m very determined to get broadband into every part of this country,” Johnson told reporters. “I’m also determined that the UK should not be in any way vulnerable to a high-risk state vendor so we have to think carefully about how we handle that.”