Exclusive: Huawei needs 3-5 years to resolve British security fears - letter

Reuters  |  LONDON 

By Jack Stubbs

LONDON (Reuters) - A $2 billion effort by China's to address security issues raised in a report last year will take between three and five years to produce results, according to a company letter to British lawmakers seen by

Huawei, the world's biggest of telecoms equipment, faces intense scrutiny in the West over its relationship with the and U.S.-led allegations that its equipment could be used by for spying.

No evidence has been produced publicly and the firm has repeatedly denied the claims, but the allegations have led several Western countries to restrict Huawei's access to their markets.

has since committed to spending $2 billion on technical and supply-chain issues, but in a letter to lawmakers last week, Ryan Ding, of the company's group, said it would take up to five years to see results.

"Enhancing our is like replacing components on a high-speed train in motion," he said in a letter to the of the British parliament's science and

"It is a complicated and involved process, and will take at least three to five years to see tangible results. We hope the can understand this."

(Reporting by Jack Stubbs; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 17:33 IST