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Chinese surveillance camera giant faces potential sales ban to US government

Hikvision says bill passed by US House is baseless and biased

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Hikvision says its surveillance products are sold to more than 150 territories around the world. (Picture: AFP)
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The future of ZTE is still up in the air -- and now another Chinese tech giant could end up on the US blacklist.

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Hikvision is the second biggest vendor of surveillance products in the US. Its cameras have been widely used around the country, installed in schools and prisons -- as well as an army base in Missouri, and as far as the US embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.

The company is now crying foul, after the US House of Representatives passed a bill banning the federal government from buying equipment from Hikvision and several other Chinese companies, citing national security concerns.

Hikvision says its surveillance products are sold to more than 150 territories around the world. (Picture: AFP)
Hikvision says its surveillance products are sold to more than 150 territories around the world. (Picture: AFP)
Representative Vicky Hartzler, who proposed the ban, said, “We must face the reality that the Chinese government is using every avenue at its disposal to target the United States, including expanding the role of Chinese companies in the US domestic communications and public safety sectors.”
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She said her amendment will “ensure that China cannot create a video surveillance network within federal agencies.”

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