Pompeo Showing Signs Of Madness, Says Global Times

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  • Washington's plan to ban certain technologies of Chinese origin is a sign of 'madness'  in US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the Global Times editorial says. File photo: Reuters

    Washington's plan to ban certain technologies of Chinese origin is a sign of 'madness' in US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the Global Times editorial says. File photo: Reuters

Washington's plan to ban certain technologies of Chinese origin is a sign of "madness" in US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, China's state-backed tabloid Global Times wrote in an editorial on Thursday.

"Pompeo has uttered anti-China remarks almost every day, and constantly played tricks to intensify conflicts between China and the US, and display Trump administration's toughness toward China," the editorial read.

The US State Department on Wednesday published an expanded update of a plan called the "Clean Network" calling for telecom companies, cloud service providers, and mobile apps of Chinese origin to be kept out of the United States.

"From the long-term perspective, it's incredible that the US information industry could totally detach from the Chinese market," the Global Times wrote.

"It would pose a severe test for US companies if US chips, software, and terminal equipment become irrelevant to the Chinese market."

If enacted, the plan would mark an escalation in the ongoing tech spat between the United States and China.

Washington has already banned Shenzhen-based Huawei Technologies from building out 5G telecommunications networks in the United States.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin on Thursday called the Clean Network plan "preposterous and dirty-handed". (Reuters)

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