China says it has not banned purchase,
use of foreign phone brands
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[September 13, 2023]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has not issued a ban on the purchase
and use of foreign phone brands, the Chinese foreign ministry said on
Wednesday, in response to media reports that said some government
agencies and firms had told staff to stop using Apple's iPhones at work.
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"China has not issued laws, regulations or policy documents that
prohibit the purchase and use of foreign brand phones such as
Apple's," foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told a regular
press briefing when asked about the reports.
"But recently we did notice a lot of media exposure of security
incidents related to Apple's phones. The Chinese government
attaches great importance to information and cyber security and
treats both domestic and foreign companies as equals," she
added.
Reuters recently reported that China had widened existing curbs
on the use of iPhones by state employees, telling staff at some
central government agencies to stop using their Apple mobiles at
work.
The supposed ban coincides with rising tensions between Beijing
and Washington, and signals growing challenges for Apple, which
relies heavily on China for revenue growth and manufacturing.
Mao said China hoped all mobile phone companies would strictly
abide its laws and regulations, as well as "strengthen
information security management".
China has increasingly emphasized using locally-made tech
products, as technology has become a major national security
issue for Beijing and Washington.
(Reporting by Ethan Wang and Bernard Orr; Editing by Christian
Schmollinger and Miral Fahmy)
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