Senate Bill Would Bar China’s Huawei From US Finance System

US lawmakers have introduced legislation that could cut Huawei Technologies Co. and other foreign firms from the world’s largest financial system, in the latest attempt to curb China’s technological ambitions.

(Bloomberg) — US lawmakers have introduced legislation that could cut Huawei Technologies Co. and other foreign firms from the world’s largest financial system, in the latest attempt to curb China’s technological ambitions. 

The Senate bill, whose sponsors include Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, would ban US companies from participating in significant transactions with foreign firms that produce 5G technology and engage in industrial espionage. If Huawei were so designated, it would effectively halt its access to US banks. 

“We cannot allow Huawei and the Chinese Communist Party to have access to Americans’ personal data and our country’s most sensitive defense systems,” said Senator Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican who also backed the bill. “We must address the dire threat these Chinese companies pose to our national security.” 

The legislation comes amid broad support in Washington for finding ways to curb China’s influence, and Huawei in particular. Last month, the Federal Communications Commission barred Huawei and other telecommunications firms including ZTE Corp. from selling electronics in the US on grounds they posed risks to data security.

Beijing opposed Washington’s distortion of the concept of national security, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said Wednesday at a regular press briefing in response to a question about the bill. “The US is ruining international rules,” he said. “China will take measures to uphold the legitimate and legal rights and interests of Chinese companies.”

US lawmakers are also seeking to ban Chinese-owned video app TikTok, which the Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned could control millions of users’ software, steal information, launch hacking attacks or conduct influence operations.  

China has denounced measures by the US to restrict the capacity of its technology sector, including sweeping sanctions that limit its access to advanced chipmaking equipment.

(Updates with comment from China’s foreign ministry in fifth paragraph.)

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