Exclusive: US Finalizing Federal Contract Ban for Companies That Use Huawei, Others

Exclusive: US Finalizing Federal Contract Ban for Companies That Use Huawei, Others

WASHINGTON—The Trump administration plans to finalize regulations this week that will bar the U.S. g..

WASHINGTON—The Trump administration plans to finalize regulations this week that will bar the U.S. government from buying goods or services from any company that uses products from five Chinese companies including Huawei, Hikvision, and Dahua, a U.S. official said.

The rule, which was prompted by a 2019 law, could have far-ranging implications for companies that sell goods and services to the U.S. government since they will now need to certify they do not use products from Dahua or Hikvision, even though both are among the top sellers of surveillance equipment and cameras worldwide.

The same goes for two-way radios from Hytera Communications Corp and telecommunications equipment or mobile devices like smartphones from Huawei Technologies or ZTE Corp.

Any company that uses equipment or services in their day-to-day operations from these five companies will no longer be able to sell to the U.S. government without obtaining a U.S. government waiver.

The White House action comes amid increasing U.S.-China tension over the handling of the novel coronavirus, Chinas actions in the former British colony of Hong Kong, and a nearly two-year trade war.

“The danger our nation faces from foreign adversaries like China looking to infiltrate our systems is great,” said Russ Vought, acting director of the White House Office of Management and Budget in a statement to Reuters.

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Surveillance cameras are seen near the headquarters of Chinese video surveillance firm Hikvision in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on May 22, 2019. (Reuters)

“The Trump Administration is keeping our government strong against nefarious networks like Huawei by fully implementing the ban on Federal procurement.”

Huawei did not have an immediate comment. Dahua, ZTE, Hikvision, and Hytera could not immediately be reached for comment.

The U.S. government annually awards more than $500 billion in contracts, according to the Government Accountability Office.

The rule from the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council will take effect on Aug. 13.

While there was previous uncertainty in the contracting community surrounding the implementation and enforcement of the rule, given its potential impact on contractors, the White House is making clear it will not be delayed and waivers could be difficult to get.

While it is unclear if this will have an impact on current contracts, it could complicate future contracts.

Amazon.com Inc, for example, received 1,500 cameras to take temperatures of workers during the coronavirus pandemic from Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co Ltd in April.

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