Summary Box: Australia defends ban of Chinese co.

FILE - In this June 10, 2011 file photo, mobile phones and tablets are displayed in the exhibition room of the Huawei Technologies Co. headquarters in Shenzhen, southern Chinese city bordering Hong Kong. Australia has banned Chinese technology giant Huawei from bidding to help build a nationwide high-speed Internet network due to concern about cyber attacks traced to China. Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said Monday, March 26, 2012, the move was among DEFENDING ITS MOVE: Australia’s prime minister insists the country’s relationship with Beijing isn’t harmed by banning Huawei from helping to build a nationwide high-speed Internet network.


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