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BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government will probably not take a quick decision on whether to allow China’s Huawei to build Germany’s 5G network, a government source said on Tuesday. “There will probably not be a quick decision,” the source said. Huawei, the world’s biggest producer of telecoms equipment, faces intense scrutiny in the West over its relationship with the Chinese government and allegations of enabling state espionage. The United States has called for its allies not to use its technology.

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany’s government is still in talks on whether China’s Huawei will be allowed to participate in building the country’s high-speed internet infrastructure, German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said on Tuesday, Asked to comment on a Wall Street Journal report saying that a preliminary decision had been made by a group of relevant ministries to allow Huawei, the world’s biggest producer of telecoms equipment, to participate, Altmaier said, “I explicitly cannot confirm this report, because we are still in designer buckle cufflinks the process of discussing this with other ministries.”..

Huawei is facing intense scrutiny in the West over its relationship with the Chinese government and allegations of enabling state espionage, which it denies. The United States has called for its allies not to use Huawei technology. The Wall Street Journal report said that the decision to give Huawei’s involvement in Germany’s 5G network the go-ahead was due to be discussed by leading members of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives later. A German government source told Reuters earlier on Tuesday that Berlin would probably not take a quick decision on whether to let Huawei participate in building its next-generation mobile infrastructure.

An auction for the 5G mobile network is due to start in the second half of March amid growing signs that the government may not exclude Huawei altogether, Berlin plans to tighten security requirements for telecoms firms designer buckle cufflinks wanting to join the 5G build-out in Germany, Altmaier told Reuters last week, effectively making tighter oversight of Huawei possible, And Huawei’s head in Germany told Handelsblatt that the Chinese government did not get involved in its business, adding the firm would work on being open and transparent..

“The state does not have a stake in Huawei and it keeps out of our business,” Dennis Zuo told the newspaper. Ulrich Kelber, Germany’s data protection commissioner, told Handelsblatt he had no indications that Chinese products were taking significant amounts of data through the backdoor, adding that China might be doing things that were not compatible with European law. “Therefore we should have some technological autonomy - from hardware right up to software solutions,” Kelber said.

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S, consumers expect to spend more money in 2019 than they did a year ago, data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York showed on Tuesday, Households expect larger increases in spending than they forecast the year prior on items including clothing, housing and transportation, data from the Survey of Consumer Expectations conducted in December showed, People with a high school education or less, in particular, drove the increase, the New York Fed said, The average expected growth in spending in 2019 designer buckle cufflinks rose to 2.8 percent from 2.3 percent the year prior, according to the survey..

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed on Tuesday to expand a rule that allows companies to sound prospective investors out privately before going public. The move forms part of a broader push by SEC chairman Jay Clayton to make it easier for companies to go public by relaxing rules, amid worries that a 50 percent decline in U.S. listings over the past two decades is hurting investors. The so-called “testing-the-waters” proposal, currently restricted to smaller firms preparing to go public, would be extended to all prospective issuers hoping to gauge broader market interest before filing registration statements for initial public offerings (IPOs), the SEC said.

Clayton said in a statement that the proposal, which is subject to consultation and a final vote by the agency’s commissioners, would allow companies to better identify information that is important to investors in designer buckle cufflinks advance of a public offering, Clayton has floated other proposed changes to make life easier for public companies, including overhauling rules governing shareholder voting, Tuesday’s proposal would expand a provision first introduced by the 2012 Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) that currently applies only to small growth companies..



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