House Passes Bill to Require Public Companies to Disclose Use of Huawei, ZTE

The House passed a bill on April 19 that would require the State Department to address the use of problematic telecommunications equipment and services by requiring publicly traded companies to disclose whether they use such equipment or services.
The final vote was 410-8. Four Republicans and four Democrats voted against the measure.
The bill means that public companies would be required to disclose annually if they use equipment or services from Chinese companies ZTE and Huawei, both of which are banned in the United States.
“Reporting has shown us how Huawei and ZTE operate as vehicles for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to commit human rights violations against the Uyghur people, conduct mass surveillance, and spread that technology to other authoritarian regimes,” said Rep. Susan Wild (D-Pa.) in a statement after the House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the bill in 2022. The Senate did not take it up….

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