Huawei: The EXTREMELY BAD news, the announcement that SHOCKED the world

Huawei receives extremely bad news today, a very important announcement shocking the whole world after many months of general confusion regarding it.

Huawei ban

Huawei he waited for more than half a year, but it seems that the worst news has finally come, and things are happening exactly as some predicted, and as others wished. The European Union is going to announce to all the countries in the community bloc that they will have the freedom to ban Huawei's access to the supply of 5G equipment for mobile networks, according to a document seen by Reuters journalists.

Huawei it may be blocked by each individual state, but the recommendations only concern those parts of the 5G telephone networks that are critical for the operation of the infrastructure, not the non-essential parts. The document that the European Union will publish has recommendations that are not binding, hence the name recommendations, but many states will use them to justify banning Huawei equipment, as the US is asking.

Huawei: The EXTREMELY BAD news, the announcement that SHOCKED the world

Huawei hopes that this does not happen, and that the European Union does not recommend banning its equipment, even if it does so for limited parts of the 5G networks, the blow being a very hard one nonetheless. The only good part in this whole situation lies in the fact that the responsibility of banning Huawei is "passed" by the European Commission to each individual state, so a unique and clear policy is not assumed for everyone, but room is left for "individual" choices .

EU countries can restrict or exclude high-risk 5G providers from core parts of their telecommunications networks, new EU recommendations show. The document, which sets out guidelines agreed by EU member states, warned of the risks of a third country interfering in the 5G supply chain, as well as the risk of being dependent on a single supplier, to justify a tough stance. EU governments will also be advised to diversify their suppliers and not depend on a single company and to use technical and non-technical factors to evaluate them.”

Huawei will therefore be able to convince each state of the importance of allowing its 5G equipment in any part of the 5G networks, but in those that depend on the US as an important ally, the situation will not be very easy. The decision taken by the European Commission further complicates the situation in Germany, where part of the government demands the ban on Huawei, another part does not, the situation being similar in Great Britain, but this state will leave the European Union at the end of the month.

Huawei  he has a few months ahead of him in which he will have to think of strategies to convince the European governments not to ban his equipment, something that could happen in Romania, for example, at the insistence of the USA.