Chinese telecoms giant Huawei said Friday it had no immediate plans to mount a legal challenge over Australia's decision to bar the company's equipment from the 5G network Down Under.
A day after taking Donald Trump's administration to court for banning US federal agencies from buying Huawei products, the firm said no such move was envisaged in Australia.
"Whilst we have our differences with the federal government, we would still rather work cooperatively," a company spokesman told AFP.
"A legal challenge is not a priority at this moment."
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