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 US Agency for International 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 to persuade them that using telecom equipment from two Chinese giants, Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp is a bad idea.
The offer of financial assistance represents a new tool Washington is deploying as it broadens the tech Cold War 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.
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