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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Washington: The US government is making efforts to persuade developing countries to stop using Chinese telecommunication equipment, offering financial assistance to use alternatives that Washington deems safer.

The United States is ready to offer loans and other financings, potentially worth billions of dollars in total, to countries to buy hardware from suppliers in democratic countries rather than from China, Wall Street Journal reported citing Bonnie Glick, the deputy administrator at the U.S. Agency for International<\/a> Development, which is spearheading the effort.

According to the report, the USAID, which is known for providing food assistance than technology, will dispatch staff to meet politicians in the developing countries with an aim to persuade them that using telecom equipment from two Chinese giants,
Huawei Technologies Co.<\/a> and ZTE Corp<\/a> is a bad idea.

The offer of financial assistance represents a new tool Washington is deploying as it broadens the tech
Cold War<\/a> with China.

The Trump administration has been trying to curb Chinese technological advances over what it says are concerns about spying and trade practices.

From the last two years, the US has lobbied allies to join the US in banning Chinese-made equipment for networks using 5G wireless technology, which promises superfast speeds to enable driverless vehicles, more efficient factories and other innovations.

The American officials say
Huawei<\/a> and ZTE<\/a> pose threat to national security and the Chinese government can order the two companies spy or conduct cyberattacks, a scenario that the companies and Beijing say would never happen.

The US campaign initially focused on 5G deployments in Europe, where it has had some success, including in Britain and Poland. Other countries, most notably Germany, are still debating whether to restrict or ban Chinese-made equipment.

The USAID this month has signed an agreement with the
Federal Communications Commission<\/a> to jointly counter 5G deployments using Chinese equipment in developing countries, combining the FCC's technical and policy<\/a> expertise and the aid agency's network of some 10,000 employees in about 100 countries.

Glick said the messages to developing countries will hit two themes: Chinese equipment is vulnerable to espionage, and the loans that Chinese finance agencies such as the state-controlled China Development Bank offer that finance the equipment can trap them.

\"There's a lot of fine print,\" Glick said. \"Countries are left in a tremendous amount of debt, and China takes over control of national assets,\" Glick said.
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美国政府正在努力说服发展中国家停止使用中国电信设备,提供金融援助使用替代品,华盛顿认为更安全。

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华盛顿:美国政府正在努力说服发展中国家停止使用中国电信设备,提供金融援助使用替代品,华盛顿认为更安全。

美国愿意提供贷款和其他融资,潜在价值数十亿美元的总额,国家购买硬件供应商在民主国家,而不是来自中国,华尔街日报援引邦尼•格里克,美国副局长国际发展,率先付出努力。

据报道,美国国际开发署,比技术以提供食品援助,将派遣员工来满足发展中国家的政客们,目的是说服他们,利用两个中国的电信设备巨头,华为技术有限公司中兴通讯公司是一个坏主意。

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提供金融援助代表华盛顿正在部署一个新的工具,因为它扩大科技冷战与中国。

特朗普政府一直在试图遏制中国的技术进步是什么它说担心间谍和贸易实践。

从过去的两年里,美国盟友加入游说美国禁止中国制造网络设备使用5 g无线技术,这承诺超高速使无人驾驶车辆,更高效的工厂和其他创新。

美国官员说,华为中兴通讯对国家安全构成威胁,中国政府可以命令这两家公司间谍或进行网络攻击,一个场景,公司和北京说永远不会发生。

美国运动最初集中在5 g部署在欧洲,它已经取得了一些成绩,包括在英国和波兰。其他国家,尤其是德国,仍在讨论是否限制或禁止中国制造的设备。

美国国际开发署在本月签署了一项协议联邦通信委员会共同对抗5 g部署使用中国设备在发展中国家,FCC技术相结合政策专业知识和援助机构的网络大约100个国家的大约10000名员工。

格里克说,消息向发展中国家将达到两个主题:中国设备容易受到间谍,贷款,中国国有的中国国家开发银行等金融机构提供金融设备可以捕获它们。

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“有很多细则”,格里克说。“国家在大量的债务,和中国接管国家资产的控制权,”格里克说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Washington: The US government is making efforts to persuade developing countries to stop using Chinese telecommunication equipment, offering financial assistance to use alternatives that Washington deems safer.

The United States is ready to offer loans and other financings, potentially worth billions of dollars in total, to countries to buy hardware from suppliers in democratic countries rather than from China, Wall Street Journal reported citing Bonnie Glick, the deputy administrator at the U.S. Agency for International<\/a> Development, which is spearheading the effort.

According to the report, the USAID, which is known for providing food assistance than technology, will dispatch staff to meet politicians in the developing countries with an aim to persuade them that using telecom equipment from two Chinese giants,
Huawei Technologies Co.<\/a> and ZTE Corp<\/a> is a bad idea.

The offer of financial assistance represents a new tool Washington is deploying as it broadens the tech
Cold War<\/a> with China.

The Trump administration has been trying to curb Chinese technological advances over what it says are concerns about spying and trade practices.

From the last two years, the US has lobbied allies to join the US in banning Chinese-made equipment for networks using 5G wireless technology, which promises superfast speeds to enable driverless vehicles, more efficient factories and other innovations.

The American officials say
Huawei<\/a> and ZTE<\/a> pose threat to national security and the Chinese government can order the two companies spy or conduct cyberattacks, a scenario that the companies and Beijing say would never happen.

The US campaign initially focused on 5G deployments in Europe, where it has had some success, including in Britain and Poland. Other countries, most notably Germany, are still debating whether to restrict or ban Chinese-made equipment.

The USAID this month has signed an agreement with the
Federal Communications Commission<\/a> to jointly counter 5G deployments using Chinese equipment in developing countries, combining the FCC's technical and policy<\/a> expertise and the aid agency's network of some 10,000 employees in about 100 countries.

Glick said the messages to developing countries will hit two themes: Chinese equipment is vulnerable to espionage, and the loans that Chinese finance agencies such as the state-controlled China Development Bank offer that finance the equipment can trap them.

\"There's a lot of fine print,\" Glick said. \"Countries are left in a tremendous amount of debt, and China takes over control of national assets,\" Glick said.
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