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Huawei sues US government over tech contracts ban

Washington says the Chinese tech company is a security threat and wants to limit its access to government networks.

This photo taken on August 6, 2018 shows a Huawei sign outside a store selling mobile phones in Beijing. - Despite being essentially barred from the critical US market, Huawei surpassed Apple to become the world's number two smartphone maker in the second quarter of this year and has market leader Samsung in its sights. Huawei has achieved this in part by refocusing away from the futile fight for US access and toward gobbling up market share in developing nations with its moderately priced but i
Image: The company says it has 'an excellent security record'
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The Chinese technology firm Huawei is taking the US to court after it was banned from bidding for some government contracts.

The biggest global maker of network equipment for phone and internet companies is regarded by the US and several other countries as a security risk and is at the centre of US-Chinese tensions over technology competition and cyber-spying.

Huawei said it filed a lawsuit asking a federal court in Plano, Texas, to throw out a portion of this year's US military appropriations act that bars the government and its contractors from using Huawei equipment.

The ban is "based on numerous false, unproven and untested propositions" said Song Liuping, the company's chief legal officer, at the news conference.

He added: "Huawei has an excellent security record and programme. No contrary evidence has been offered."

Huawei has about 40% of the global market for network equipment and is at the forefront of the race to roll out 5G.

But its share of the US virtually disappeared after a congressional panel in 2012 cited the company as a security risk and told phone carriers to avoid dealing with it.

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Washington is also trying to persuade its allies to limit Huawei's access to markets.

Meng Wanzhou
Image: Meng Wanzhou is fighting extradition to the US

The tension between the US and China over the company increased last year when US prosecutors filed charges accusing Huawei of stealing trade secrets and its chief financial officer of lying to banks about dealings with
Iran.

Meng Wanzhou, who is the daughter of the company's founder, was arrested on 1 December by Canadian authorities and is fighting a US extradition request.