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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> By Jason Hovet and Robert Muller<\/a><\/strong>

PRAGUE: The
Czech tax<\/a> authority has excluded Huawei<\/a> from a tender to build a tax portal after the country's cyber watchdog warned of security threats posed by the Chinese telecoms supplier, the Mlada Fronta Dnes newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Europe has become a battleground in a struggle between Beijing and Washington, which has restricted access for Huawei's technology, that some analysts say could determine which of them achieves technological supremacy in the 21st century.

The reported Czech disqualification, which would be a first in the country, comes as Huawei faces growing scrutiny over its ties with the Chinese government and allegations that Beijing could use its technology for spying, which the company denies.

The Czech cyber watchdog warned network operators and other key institutions in December against using software or hardware made by Huawei and fellow Chinese company
ZTE<\/a>, saying they posed a security threat.

This does not consitute an outright ban but means that 160 public and private operators of the country's critical infrastructure must conduct an analysis of risks and act accordingly.

Mlada Fronta Dnes said the Finance Ministry's General Financial Directorate has amended a 500 million crown ($22 million) tender for a new tax portal for filing returns as it falls under the state critical infrastructure classification.

Before that, Huawei had been seen as a favourite in the tender. A local Huawei representative could not immediately comment while the tax office could not be immediately reached.

The newspaper also said the tax office's arguments were being looked at by other state institutions.

Huawei's products have so far not been banned or excluded from planned upgrades of mobile networks to the next-generation 5G technology in the
Czech Republic<\/a>.

Huawei has been publicly backed by Czech President Milos Zeman, who has long promoted close cooperation with China, while Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has called for a debate on cyber security at the
European Union<\/a> level..
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华为排除在捷克税收招标后安全警告:报告

捷克税务机关从一个温柔排除华为构建税收门户后的网络监管机构警告称,中国电信供应商带来的安全威胁的Mlada Fronta Dnes报纸周三报道。乐动扑克

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布拉格:捷克的税收当局已经排除华为从招标到构建税收门户后的网络监管机构警告称,中国电信供应商带来的安全威胁的Mlada Fronta Dnes报纸周三报道。乐动扑克

欧洲已经成为北京和华盛顿之间的斗争的战场,华为的技术限制访问,一些分析师表示,这可能决定哪些在21世纪实现技术霸权。

捷克不合格报告,这将是第一次,之际,华为与中国政府的关系面临越来越严格的监督,为间谍指控中国政府可能利用其技术,该公司对此予以否认。

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捷克网络监管机构警告称,网络运营商和其他关键机构去年12月对使用软件或硬件由华为和其他中国公司中兴通讯,说他们构成安全威胁。

这并不构成完全禁止但意味着160年公共和私人运营商的关键基础设施必须对风险进行分析并采取相应行动。

Mlada Fronta Dnes表示,财政部的金融部门修改了5亿克朗(2200万美元)的投标一个新的税收门户网站备案的回报,因为它属于国家关键基础设施的分类。

在此之前,华为一直被视为一个最喜欢的在招标。当地华为代表不能立即置评,而税务局无法立即联系到。

报纸还说乐动扑克,税务局的论点被看着其他国家机构。

华为的产品迄今尚未被禁止或排除在计划升级5 g移动网络的新一代技术捷克共和国

华为已经被捷克总统公开支持米洛斯·泽曼,长期提升与中国密切合作,而捷克总理Andrej泛神教义要求网络安全的辩论欧盟水平. .
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> By Jason Hovet and Robert Muller<\/a><\/strong>

PRAGUE: The
Czech tax<\/a> authority has excluded Huawei<\/a> from a tender to build a tax portal after the country's cyber watchdog warned of security threats posed by the Chinese telecoms supplier, the Mlada Fronta Dnes newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Europe has become a battleground in a struggle between Beijing and Washington, which has restricted access for Huawei's technology, that some analysts say could determine which of them achieves technological supremacy in the 21st century.

The reported Czech disqualification, which would be a first in the country, comes as Huawei faces growing scrutiny over its ties with the Chinese government and allegations that Beijing could use its technology for spying, which the company denies.

The Czech cyber watchdog warned network operators and other key institutions in December against using software or hardware made by Huawei and fellow Chinese company
ZTE<\/a>, saying they posed a security threat.

This does not consitute an outright ban but means that 160 public and private operators of the country's critical infrastructure must conduct an analysis of risks and act accordingly.

Mlada Fronta Dnes said the Finance Ministry's General Financial Directorate has amended a 500 million crown ($22 million) tender for a new tax portal for filing returns as it falls under the state critical infrastructure classification.

Before that, Huawei had been seen as a favourite in the tender. A local Huawei representative could not immediately comment while the tax office could not be immediately reached.

The newspaper also said the tax office's arguments were being looked at by other state institutions.

Huawei's products have so far not been banned or excluded from planned upgrades of mobile networks to the next-generation 5G technology in the
Czech Republic<\/a>.

Huawei has been publicly backed by Czech President Milos Zeman, who has long promoted close cooperation with China, while Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has called for a debate on cyber security at the
European Union<\/a> level..
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