U.S. officials have hinted future trade talks could be affected
by Britain's decision last month to grant Huawei a limited role
in its 5G mobile network, frustrating a global bid by the United
States to exclude the firm from the West's next-generation
communications systems.
"We listened and take the concerns of our American friends very
seriously," Dominic Raab said in response to a question about
the issue.
"We are reasonably confident that we can do a free trade
agreement (with America) in that first wave of post-Brexit trade
deals," Raab added, during a visit to Singapore.
"We have had a good conversation about Huawei and the one thing
we all recognize is there has been market failure in terms of
high-trust vendors being able to provide telecoms
infrastructure."
Last month, Britain said it would cap at 35% the involvement of
"high-risk vendors", such as Huawei, in the non-sensitive parts
of its 5G mobile network. Excluding Huawei altogether would have
delayed 5G and cost consumers more, it added.
Yet some senior members of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's
Conservatives have demanded that Huawei must not have a role, a
position described on Sunday as a "kind of witch-hunt" by
China's ambassador to Britain.
Britain is in talks with America, Australia, Canada, and others
on future technological innovations that could challenge
Huawei's dominance in the field, Raab said.
"For 5G, the sooner we can build up our pool of high-trust
vendors the less reliant we will be on high-risk vendors," he
added.
Raab, who is visiting Asia to seek free trade deals after Brexit,
said he also expected Singapore to be in the first wave of post-Brexit
trade deals.
He will travel to Malaysia on Tuesday, wrapping up a tour that
included Australia and Japan.
(Reporting by John Geddie in Singapore; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman and Clarence Fernandez)
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