Trump tries to block China Mobile's US entry

IANS  |  Beijing 

The has recommended that state-owned Mobile, the world's biggest cell phone carrier, be denied a licence to operate in the US, prompting to warn to shun "Cold war mentality".

The and Information Administration, which is a part of the US Department of Commerce, cited national security risks in a statement sent on Monday to the (FCC), an independent agency that will take the final decision, with its recommendations, reported on Tuesday.

"After significant engagement with Mobile, concerns about increased risks to US and national security interests were unable to be resolved," said David Redl, and Information at the

In response to the US move, said: "We urge the relevant party in the US to abandon the Cold war mentality and zero-sum game. They should view the relevant issue in a correct way and they should not speculate and repress the Chinese enterprises in this way.

"Instead, they should offer an equal favourable environment for Chinese enterprises. They should do more to promote mutual trust and cooperation. This is in the common interest of the two sides," he was quoted as saying by news.

Lu encouraged Chinese firms to invest in the US in accordance with Chinese principles and international rules while observing local laws and regulations.

Mobile submitted an application for a licence to the FCC in 2011 and has close to 900 million subscribers.

The NTIA's decision came amid escalated tensions between and with only three days remaining for the first wave of tariffs by the US on Chinese imports worth $34 billion to come into effect.

The Chinese said that was well prepared to take the necessary measures if the tariffs came into force.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 19:08 IST