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This file picture taken on Nov 6, 2018 shows a Chinese and US flag in Shanghai. (Photo: AFP/Johannes Eisele)
18 Jun 2021 10:30AM (Updated:
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BEIJING: A World Bank-led project declined to award a contract to lay sensitive undersea communications cables after Pacific island governments heeded US warnings that participation of a Chinese company posed a security threat, two sources told Reuters.
The former Huawei Marine Networks, now called HMN Technologies and majority owned by Shanghai-listed Hengtong Optic-Electric, submitted a bid for the US$72.6 million project priced at more than 20 per cent below rivals Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN), part of Finland s Nokia, and Japan s NEC, the sources sai