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				government currently has no own information on whether the 
				Chinese company could be a security threat, Altmaier was quoted 
				as saying, adding that the Federal Office for Information 
				Security (BSI) had been activated.
 Altmaier told Funke that talks on security standards for the 
				mobile network were ongoing, adding that Germany needed to 
				protect itself "in all sensitive areas, from hospitals to 
				telecommunication."
 
 His comments appeared to push back against reports that Berlin 
				had reached a consensus not to exclude Huawei from building 
				next-generation 5G networks, deciding instead to impose tougher 
				compliance rules on foreign vendors.
 
 Huawei, the global networks market leader with annual sales 
				exceeding $100 billion, faces international scrutiny over its 
				ties to the Chinese government and suspicion Beijing could use 
				its technology for spying. The company denies this.
 
 (Reporting by Tassilo Hummel and Douglas Busvine; editing by 
				Thomas Seythal and Michelle Martin)
 
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