Security News > 2021 > November > Beijing lashes USA's China Telecom ban – but quite gently
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has responded with mild indignation to the USA's decision to revoke the operating licence that allowed China Telcom to operate in the land of the free.
In a Wednesday statement, the Ministry accused the USA of using national security as a pretext for banning Chinese companies, complained that evidence of China Telecom's alleged misdeeds has not been furnished, and that the ban breaches international trade rules.
The language used does not diverge far from China's template for this sort of protestation, as readers may recall from incidents such as India's ban on Chinese apps.
Intriguingly, the ban on China Telecom has not so far generated a response from the Chinese Embassy in Washington.
Perhaps China Telecom's revenue from the Americas is the reason: the unit is thought to earn under $200 million a year, while global revenue for FY2020 topped $61 billion and growth is zipping along at over ten per cent year-on-year with consumer and industrial 5G surging.
No business is comfortable losing 0.3 per cent of revenue at the stroke of a pen, but China Telecom can cope with the USA's ban.
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