U.S. asks allies to avoid Huawei\'s equipment: WSJ

U.S. asks allies to avoid Huawei's equipment: WSJ

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(Reuters) - The is trying to persuade wireless and in allied countries to avoid from China's Technologies, reported on Thursday.

U.S. officials have reached out to their government counterparts and telecom executives in friendly countries where equipment is already in wide use about what they see as cybersecurity risks, according to the WSJ report https://on.wsj.com/2KpHKgr, which cited unnamed people familiar with the situation.

has come under scrutiny in the recently.

Intelligence agency leaders and others have said they are concerned that Huawei and other Chinese companies may be beholden to the or ruling Communist Party, raising the risk of espionage.

has been considering increasing financial aid for in countries that shun Chinese-made equipment, the WSJ reported.

One of the government's concerns is based on the use of Chinese in countries that host U.S. military bases, such as Germany, and Japan, the report added.

A said in a statement that the department would remain vigilant against any threat to U.S. national security. Huawei did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by in Bangalore and Michelle Price in Washington, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)

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First Published: Fri, November 23 2018. 10:43 IST