There are strong indications that former President Trump's international "Clean Networks" campaign which sought to publicly rally countries and network operators against Chinese vendors may not continue under President Biden.
However, that doesn't necessarily mean that Huawei and other Chinese companies have received a reprieve on the global stage.
"Technology is at the center of US-China competition. China has been willing to do whatever it takes to gain a technological advantage stealing intellectual property, engaging in industrial espionage, and forcing technology transfer. We have to play a better defense, which must include holding China accountable for its unfair and illegal practices and making sure that American technologies aren't facilitating China's military buildup or human rights abuses," a State Department spokesperson wrote in response to questions from Light Reading. "President Biden is firmly committed to making sure that Chinese companies cannot misappropriate and misuse American data and to ensuring that US technology does not support China's malign activities."