THE leaders of a US congressional committee moved to force China's three telecom giants to cooperate with its investigation into their alleged support for the Chinese military, reports Reuters.
In a bipartisan effort, the House of Representatives' select committee on China used its seldom exercised subpoena powers in an effort to compel China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom to answer questions about whether they could exploit access to American data through their US cloud and internet businesses.
China's embassy in Washington said: 'We oppose the US over-stretching the concept of national security, using national apparatus and long-arm jurisdiction to bring down Chinese companies.'
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In a bipartisan effort, the House of Representatives' select committee on China used its seldom exercised subpoena powers in an effort to compel China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom to answer questions about whether they could exploit access to American data through their US cloud and internet businesses.
China's embassy in Washington said: 'We oppose the US over-stretching the concept of national security, using national apparatus and long-arm jurisdiction to bring down Chinese companies.'
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