Donald Trump likely to sign executive order banning Chinese telecom equipment next week
- The White House wants to highlight its commitment to telecom security ahead of a key wireless industry conference
This story is published in a content partnership with POLITICO. It was originally reported by Eric Geller on politico.com on February 6, 2019.
US President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order banning Chinese telecom equipment from US wireless networks before a major industry conference at the end of February, three sources told POLITICO.
The administration plans to release the directive, part of its broader effort to protect the US from cyber threats, before MWC Barcelona, formerly known as Mobile World Congress, which takes place February 25-28.
The current plan is for Trump to sign the long-delayed executive order next week, according to a source close to the administration, who requested anonymity to candidly discuss internal deliberations.
“There’s a big push to get it out before MWC,” said an industry source familiar with the matter, who also requested anonymity to speak candidly.
By pre-empting MWC, the world’s largest conference for the wireless industry, the White House hopes to send a signal that future contracts for cutting-edge technology must prioritise cybersecurity.