soon the united states for limiting its access to the american telecoms market huawei is challenging as unconstitutional the american government s use of a particular law to label a company a security risk and federal agencies from buying that telecom products the legal challenge comes at a critical point in the ongoing trade dispute between the u.s. and china for years while way has sought to reassure the world of two things that it is not under the control of the chinese government and that it doesn t spy on consumers. a shift in tone from defense to accusation the u.s. government had said mom branded probably it s right it had to hack into our servers and just storing our you merril s and a song called allegations of american government interference and theft of
trump this is also our legislative branch acting in concert that s and as president as the executive branch president trump isn t in a position to lift or waive these this this part of that law because it would be because it was passed by both houses by by both branches so present trouble really can t do too much about this actually and he s not in a position to waive it so it s kind of an independent thing from the chinese from our trade dispute with china because it s only deals with u.s. government purchases it doesn t deal with what american businesses or american consumers decide to do in a clue to the west has an uneasy relationship with china we did the west depended on china s billions to keep western countries afloat during the crash while at the same time apparently not trusting them i will take you money but we really don t wish we had to. well i mean west it s been it s been the fact that the west oh europe and the united states alike have spent beyond their means
influence throughout the world and that makes a lot of people nervous so briefly if you would mind how do you see this this being resolved the big the big issue between the united states in one way is likely to be solved in court or is this likely to be sold between two presidents. well the huawei lawsuit with regard to united states government purchases as we talked about isn t likely to be is likely to be resolved in court the why way really doesn t have a leg to stand on here there really isn t any legal precedent for this is probably it s going nowhere and i think they were poorly advised legally and certainly in terms of public opinion to file this lawsuit talk about a public good suspension is it s going nowhere so that was a mistake but that is just a small piece of america s trade disputes with china american government purchases aren t that big a deal what matters is what american businesses do in american consumers and whether or not the united states our trade negotiators ar
it s going nowhere so that was a mistake but that is just a small piece of america s trade disputes with china american government purchases aren t that big a deal what matters is what american businesses do and american consumers and whether or not the united states our trade negotiators are in a position to work out with china some of the structural problems that are causing like for example forced transfer of intellectual property intellectual property protections and government subsidies chinese government subsidies of many of their business which create trait structural trade unfairnesses so if we re able to resolve that we ll well be able to move forward in a more harmonious trade relationship on a more level playing field ok so the two things. result separately good talking to thank you so much for joining us republican strategist and joan jordan in los angeles. kind of as prime minister justin trudeau has admitted to making mistakes in the handling of
it s going nowhere and i think they were poorly advised legally and certainly in terms of public opinion to file this lawsuit talk about a public good suspect she says is going nowhere so that was a mistake but that is just a small piece of america s trade disputes with china american government purchases aren t that big a deal what matters is what american businesses do and american consumers and whether or not the united states our trade negotiators are in a position to work out with china some of the structural problems that are causing like for example forced transfer of intellectual property intellectual property protections and government subsidies chinese government subsidies of many of their business which create trait structural trade unfairnesses so if we re able to resolve that we ll well be able to move forward in a more harmonious trade relationship on a more level playing field ok so the two things. result separately good talking to thank you so much for joining us republ