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- The UK will again review Huawei's role in building out its 5G mobile infrastructure after new US sanctions were announced earlier in May.
- Huawei had been given a limited role in providing kit for the UK's networks, in defiance of US pressure.
- Reports also emerged this weekend that UK prime minister Boris Johnson will announce he will cut Huawei's role in the UK's network to zero by 2023.
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The UK looks like it might cave to US pressure to ditch Huawei.
Britain's cybersecurity center the NCSC announced on Sunday it would conduct a new review into Huawei's role in the UK's 5G network.
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