British Prime Minister
A report by GCHQ's National Cyber Security Centre has decided the US sanctions barring Huawei from using technology relying on American intellectual property has had a severe impact on the company, the Sunday Telegraph reported.
The newspaper said officials are crafting proposals to prevent new Huawei equipment being installed in the 5G network in as little as six months.
A study set to be presented to Johnson this week will declare that US sanctions on Huawei will force the company to use technology that is "untrusted", reports said.
The Mail on Sunday reported that the National Cyber Security Centre was instructed to carry out a review on the situation. It also reported the organisation found that US sanctions had a major impact on the firm's viability, the newspaper said.
The involvement of the company in Britain's 5G network also caused concern among a number of prominent figures on the Conservative backbenches.
It is reported that GCHQ found that the US sanctions had a major impact on the firm's viability.
The prime minister's decision to allow Huawei a limited role in Britain's 5G network had caused tension between London and Washington DC in recent months.