China says foreign firms welcome to participate in 5G market

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China's industry ministry said on Thursday that it will continue to welcome...

Employees wait for a shuttle bus at a 5G testing park at Huawei's headquarters in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China May 29, 2019. REUTERS/Jason Lee

SHANGHAI/HONG KONG - China’s industry ministry said on Thursday that it will continue to welcome foreign enterprises to actively participate in the country’s 5G market after it granted licences to four domestic companies. Miao Wei, who heads the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, made the comments in a speech, according to a transcript published on ministry’s website.Our Standards:

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This 5G is real 5G

So they can steal yo shit

Except US

Um not if Huawei is one the same network. No thanks! So what was the actual death toll at TiananmenSquare TiananmenSquareMassacre ?

Just hand over your technology, partner with a Chinese company, have that company steal your intellectual property and then smile as the CCP bans you from the market for dubious reasons.

including american companies ?

Given the current Huawei debacle it seems best to approach this with caution and an exit strategy!

I would never trust China.

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