"We hope that the Portuguese side makes rational political choices autonomously and adheres to the creation of an open, fair and non-discriminatory business environment", said the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a note sent to Lusa agency, in Beijing.
Chinese diplomacy considered that “building walls and barriers” and “breaking ties” only “harms the most vulnerable”.
“Cooperation with mutual benefits is the only right path”, he stressed.
Last month, the Security Assessment Commission, within the scope of the Higher Council for Cyberspace Security in Portugal, released a decision regarding the “high risk” to the security of 5G networks and services from the use of equipment from suppliers that, among other things, other criteria, whether from outside the European Union, NATO or OECD and whose “legal system of the country in which they are domiciled allows the Government to exercise control, interference or pressure on their activities operating in third countries”.
The deliberation does not mention the names of companies or countries, but comes after years of pressure exerted by Washington on allied countries to exclude the Chinese technological group Huawei from telecommunications infrastructures.
The United States points to China's National Intelligence Law, which stipulates that "all organizations and citizens must support, assist and cooperate with the State in matters of National Intelligence".
The company categorically denied those accusations and recalled that Chinese law does not require Huawei to install hidden mechanisms in networks or equipment that allow unauthorized access to data and information.
Other countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia or Sweden, have already banned Huawei from participating in the development of their 5G networks.
In the statement sent to Lusa, the Chinese government says it opposes the “politicization” of technological issues, the “abuse of state power” and the “violation of international trade rules” and “principles of market economy”.
"China is against the formulation of discriminatory and exclusive policies and regulations and is opposed to the suppression and imposition of restrictions on foreign companies", reads the same note.
“We hope that the Portuguese will protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies and take practical measures to attract foreign investment and expand cooperation opportunities,” he added.
Do your homework, China is at war with the West. It's a subtle stealth war but it's very real.
By Russell Hicks from UK on 09 Jun 2023, 09:50
China asks Portugal to adopt rational policies?
This has got to be THE most hypocritical rediculous comment I have ever read.
By Paul from Lisbon on 09 Jun 2023, 11:44
I certainly hope that Portugal & the EU will stand against the creeping intrusion and it's aim of global control, as can be seen by Chinese investment in many poorer countries.
By Silkheen from Algarve on 09 Jun 2023, 12:07
The “rational” choice here is to follow through keeping communist China away from any and all sensitive areas of Portuguese life.
By J Holt from USA on 09 Jun 2023, 13:16
OH! Portugal, be very very careful !!!
By L from Other on 09 Jun 2023, 14:42
Seriously? Wake up Portugal...just wait and see one of your Officials have their palms greased, and you will be praying to the Chines Government on your mobile devices on Hwauwei...look what they did in Canada...you are not a stupid country ...so stand up to these belligerent economic bullies, who advance their economic powers over your socio economic self determined progress....forget your affiliation with Macao..it's over...
By R. Dymitrew from Algarve on 10 Jun 2023, 01:26
If Russia's agression to Ukraine has taught something is that democracies can't ever treat autocracies in democratic ways. China you can only distract ignorants, not a whole democratic, free and informed society.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 12 Jun 2023, 22:36
US is at war with China, and Russia. 850 military bases world wide, and it's China and Russia who is the agressor. Europe need to diversify, and stay out of Bidens warmongering.
By Per Einar Svendsen from Lisbon on 22 Jun 2023, 06:28