Malaysia’s prime minister has said the country will make use of Huawei’s technology, even as the US has blacklisted the Chinese telecoms maker and encouraged its allies to avoid using its equipment on national security grounds.
Mahathir Mohamad said at a Nikkei conference in Tokyo that the Southeast Asian country would “try to make use of their technology as much as possible” as Huawei’s research capability was “far bigger” than Malaysia’s overall research ability.
Mr Mahathir dismissed national security concerns over Huawei. “Yes there may be some spying, but what is there to spy in Malaysia? We are an open book,” he said.
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