Huawei Calls for ‘Accountability’ as U.S. Blocks Network Bid

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Huawei Technologies Co., China’s largest phone-network equipment maker, asked the U.S. government to explain why it was barred from participating in a nationwide emergency network.

Huawei won’t be taking part in the program “due to U.S. Government national security concerns,” U.S. Commerce Department spokesman Kevin Griffis said in an e-mail to Bloomberg News today. He declined to elaborate on the nature of those concerns or how the decision was reached.