Pentagon Has a Huawei Dilemma Congress Doesn’t Want to Solve

  • Military pushes to waive ban on anyone using Huawei equipment
  • ‘They’re lazy,’ a China hawk said of the Pentagon’s reluctance

A 2019 US law barred the Defense Department from contracting with anyone who uses Huawei equipment.

Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
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The Pentagon has a problem: How does one of the world’s largest employers avoid doing business with companies that rely on China’s Huawei Technologies Co., the world’s largest telecommunications provider?

So far, the Defense Department is saying that it can’t, despite a 2019 US law that barred it from contracting with anyone who uses Huawei equipment. The Pentagon’s push for an exemption is provoking a fresh showdown with Congress that defense officials warn could jeopardize national security if not resolved.