(London Comprehensive News) The British Cabinet Office requires government departments to demolish Chinese -made monitoring equipment from the location of sensitive government agencies.The Chinese Embassy in the UK pointed out that this is "discrimination and targeting Chinese companies."
Comprehensive Reuters and Financial Times reported that the British Cabinet Office on Tuesday (June 6) local time (June 6) promised to announce a timetable to demolish the constraints of the Chinese National Intelligence Law.Monitoring equipment produced by the company.
The announcement did not name the specific company, but the British legislators have previously called for the ban on the sale and use of Hikvision and Dahua, which are produced by the two Chinese companies.
The government led by British Prime Minister Sonak has ordered various government departments to stop various government -made monitoring equipment in sensitive buildings.Sunak said that China was the biggest challenge for global security and prosperity last month.
A spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in the UK on Thursday (June 8th) on the embassy website on Thursday (June 8) issued a statement in the form of a reporter: "We resolutely oppose the wrong practices of the British deliberately interpreting relevant Chinese laws and discrimination against Chinese companies."
Statement said that the Chinese government has always encouraged Chinese enterprises to carry out foreign investment cooperation on the basis of compliance with local laws in accordance with market principles and international rules."We urge the British to stop political manipulation and provide a fair, fair, and non -discriminatory environment for Chinese companies in the British."