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Germany to ban China’s Huawei from future 6G network

Chancellor Friedrich Merz says he and France’s Macron will discuss how to gain independence from China and the US, as well as big tech firms

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People visit a Huawei booth during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, in July. Photo: Reuters

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Chinese suppliers such as Huawei Technologies will be excluded from the country’s future telecommunication networks on security grounds as he pushes for more digital sovereignty.

“We have decided within the government that everywhere it’s possible we’ll replace components, for example in the 5G network, with components we have produced ourselves,” Merz told a business conference in Berlin on Thursday.

“And we won’t allow any components from China in the 6G network.”

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Europe is increasingly concerned about its reliance on foreign technology, ranging from Asian semiconductors to US artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure, as trade and geopolitical tensions threaten critical supply chains.

Germany last year ordered telecoms operators to remove Huawei equipment from their core networks, citing risks to national security.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz speaks during an event in Berlin on Thursday. Photo: EPA
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz speaks during an event in Berlin on Thursday. Photo: EPA

Berlin is now considering using public funds to pay Deutsche Telekom AG and others to strip out Chinese gear, Bloomberg News reported last month.

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