Beijing (Reuters) - China on Tuesday rejected "groundless" American accused, the two top China telecom equipment manufacturers brought the safety risk.
The United States house of representatives represent intelligence committee on Monday urged the United States company and huawei technologies co., LTD. And zte co., LTD., out of business, warned that China could use spy equipment company in some communication and threats to the important system, through the computer link.
"The report about commission, the United States congress, based on subjective suspicion, no solid foundation, and based on the national security, has made a groundless charges, to China," sink danyang, China's commerce ministry spokesman, said in a statement on the ministry's web site.
, heavy countries put said, the United States proposal, eliminates the Chinese enterprises in the United States the normal operation and to participate in the fair competition.
"China said serious concern and strong opposition," he said.
Urged the U.S. congress committee is in a very sensitive period, the relationship between the United States and China, leading the American President and congress election and power transition to a new in China's leadership. This makes people worry that China's revenge.
The ministry released a statement from the foreign ministry says, huawei and zte in accordance with the laws of the market operation. The two companies are in the report denied the charge.
A report to congress in violation of rules of American upheld the free market, heavy countries put said, this is unfavorable to the cooperation between China and the United States.
"I hope that the United States give up on Chinese enterprises' discrimination practice, open principle of cooperation, to create a fair, fair market environment, for the two countries business, and promote the smooth development of the two countries economic and trade cooperation," sink said.
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