Content of U.S. report on Beijing's national security circumvention efforts by Jun 30, 2025
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Minor findings reported • 25%
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Report delayed or not released • 25%
Official U.S. government reports or major news outlets
U.S. House to Vote on $3 Billion to Remove Huawei, ZTE Equipment Over Security Risks
Dec 8, 2024, 04:00 AM
The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote next week on an annual defense bill that includes just over $3 billion in funding for U.S. telecom companies to remove equipment made by Chinese telecom firms Huawei and ZTE from American wireless networks. This initiative aims to address security risks associated with the presence of Chinese telecom equipment in the U.S. infrastructure. The bill also requires a report on Beijing's efforts to circumvent Washington's national security standards.
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Yes • 50%
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No official response • 25%
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Complete delisting of companies • 25%
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Impose new tariffs on U.S. goods • 25%
International cyber cooperation agreements • 25%
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Formal complaint to WTO • 25%
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Other entities • 25%
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Telecom companies • 25%
Independent Cybersecurity Firm • 25%
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security • 25%
U.S. Intelligence Community • 25%
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Yes • 50%
Postponed • 34%
Passes with majority • 33%
Fails to pass • 33%