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Huawei in Europe
In Serbia, China’s Digital Silk Road Might Be in Trouble Very Soon
By Vuk Vuksanovic
A breakthrough agreement signed between Serbia and Kosovo could spell the end of Huawei's thriving presence in Serbia.
Huawei Doubles Down on Europe With New Factory
By Eleanor Albert
The France-based plant will be the company's first manufacturing plant outside of China.
5G and Huawei: The UK and EU Decide
By John Lee
The EU and U.K. are willing to accept some managed risk in return for expected gains brought by interdependence with China.
Try as It Might, Germany Isn’t Warming to Huawei
By Björn Alexander Düben
Germany’s domestic dispute about Huawei is growing increasingly heated – but U.S. pressure has little to do with it.
Germany’s Faustian Bargain With China
By Theresa Fallon
In allowing Huawei to bid for Germany’s 5G development, Merkel has departed from broader European strategy.
How the US-China Competition Is Playing out in Romania
By Andreea Brînză
The U.S. fight against Chinese nuclear and 5G technology in Romania will be an important test case.
Are the Gloves Coming Off in China-Germany Economic Relations?
By Björn Alexander Düben
As Germany shifts its China approach, Huawei is in the crosshairs.
EU China Policy: Time to Toughen Up?
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonas Parello-Plesner.
UK Cybersecurity Chief: Oversight of Huawei Is Working
By Kelvin Chan
The comments underscore London’s reluctance to ban the Chinese company from its future 5G network.
Pompeo Warns European Partners That US May Scale Back Cooperation Over Huawei Concerns
By Matthew Lee
Concerns over Huawei may limit U.S. projects in Europe, the U.S. secretary of state warned.
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