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Prince Charles' charity to stop taking Huawei donations

By Kate Holton on Jan 25, 2019 6:59AM
Prince Charles' charity to stop taking Huawei donations

Royal snub to Chinese telecoms giant.

The charity founded by Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, said it would no longer accept donations from Huawei, the latest blow to the Chinese telecoms company in its fight against global accusations of espionage. Huawei, the world's biggest producer of telecoms equipment, is facing ...

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By Kate Holton
Jan 25 2019
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