Some U.S. lawmakersandintelligenceofficialsthinkthatHuawei's hardwarecouldalsoprovide a backdoorforChina's massiveandsophisticatedstatesurveillanceapparatus.
Huaweideniestheseallegations.
AmericanlawmakersandregulatorshavebeenfightingHuawei's introductiontothe U.S. marketforyears.
In 2011, Huaweibackedoutof a dealtobuy a startupcalled 3LeafSystemsbecauseof U.S. governmentpressure.
And a yearlater, theHouseIntelligenceCommitteeissued a reportthataccusedHuaweiandZTE, a Chineserival, ofstealingintellectualpropertyfromAmericancompaniesandsupportingespionageefforts.
As a result, PresidentTrumpsigned a billinAugustbanninggovernmentuseofHuaweiandZTEdevices.
ArkansasSenatorTomCottonallegedthat "HuaweiiseffectivelyanarmoftheChinesegovernmentandthatitcanstealinformationfrom U.S. officialsbyhackingitsdevices."