2020-06-18 00:00:00, Ryan Browne, CNBC
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/News
/Computers & Electronics
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Eric Schmidt, former executive chairman of AlphabetPhoto by BloombergHuawei is a national security risk and has engaged in unacceptable acts like routing network information to the Chinese government, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has claimed."
There's no question that Huawei has engaged in some practices that are not acceptable in national security," Schmidt said in a documentary to be aired on BBC radio."
He urged Western countries to keep pace with the world's second-largest economy by investing more in research funding, ensuring increased public-private sector collaboration and remaining open to international talent.
There's no question that information from Huawei routers has ultimately ended up in hands that would appear to be the state," he added.
The allegations made by Eric Schmidt, who now works for the US government, are simply not true and as with similar assertions in the past, are not backed by evidence," Huawei Vice President Victor Zhang told CNBC.
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