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    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffJuly 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The US Federal Communications Commission is poised to introduce a measure that would bar companies from connecting submarine communication cables to America that include any Chinese technology or equipment.

    The US telecoms regulator will next month vote on a new rule aimed at tackling potential Chinese espionage by ensuring any new communication cables that land in the US were less vulnerable to threats from Beijing and other adversaries.

    “Submarine cables are the unsung heroes of global communications, carrying 99 per cent of all Internet traffic,” FCC chair Brendan Carr told the Financial Times.

    “We have seen submarine cable infrastructure threatened in recent years by foreign adversaries, like China. We are therefore taking action here to guard our submarine cables against foreign adversary ownership, and access as well as cyber and physical threats.”

    Carr said submarine cables were increasingly critical as the US builds data centres and infrastructure for artificial intelligence and next-generational technologies. “President [Donald] Trump has long recognised ‘economic security is national security’,” he added.

    FCC chair Brendan Carr speaks at an event
    FCC chair Brendan Carr said ‘President [Donald] Trump has long recognised ‘economic security is national security’ © Bloomberg

    Carr, the Republican chair, and two Democrats serving on the normally five-member commission, are expected to approve the rule on August 7. Carr has stepped up scrutiny of China at the agency and created a dedicated national security unit to focus on threats from Beijing.

    The decision to push the new rule was partly influenced by a massive Chinese ongoing attack on US telecoms networks called Salt Typhoon that the US is struggling to tackle because of the cost of replacing vulnerable systems.

    Following the new rule’s adoption Chinese companies will be unable to secure FCC licenses to build or operate cables that connect to the US. They will also be banned from leasing capacity on cables laid by other companies.

    The rule would affect Huawei, the telecoms company whose subsidiary HMN Tech is the biggest Chinese cable manufacturer. The US has accused Huawei of conducting espionage on behalf of Beijing.

    China Telecom, China Unicom and China Mobile all own or operate cables that connect to the US. But the rule will only apply to licenses for future cables.

    One FCC official said: “China and other foreign adversaries pose a major threat to submarine cables when it comes to physical security, cyber security and data access. It’s a no-brainer to limit foreign adversaries’ access to US submarine cable infrastructure.”

    The official added the measure would “presumptively prohibit Huawei from getting a licence for a cable and prohibit any cable from using Huawei equipment”.

    The rule follows on from the “America First Investment Policy” memo Trump issued in January to take a tougher stance on US adversaries.

    Bryan Burack, an Asia security expert at The Heritage Foundation think-tank, said: “The administration’s America First Investment Policy endorses decoupling from foreign adversary investments in US critical infrastructure.”

    Craig Singleton, a China security expert at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said the US was taking a harder look at “who controls the digital arteries of the global economy” because of concern over China and other US adversaries.

    “In an era when hostile powers treat critical infrastructure as a strategic weapon, leaving submarine cables unchecked would be strategic malpractice,” Singleton said. “This rule is a clear step towards digital decoupling where it matters most — beneath the surface.”

    The FCC will next month propose another measure to simplify the license process for US cable companies — including Google, Meta, Microsoft and Amazon — once they have provided certain security-related guarantees.



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