( January 2, 2019, 08:27 GMT | Press Round-Up United States) -- Contents:
- EU eyes better scrutiny of Chinese cybersecurity risks
- Deutsche Telekom joins Telefónica, Vodafone in 5G litigation
- Air Berlin repays some of emergency aid received
- Vinci to acquire control of London Gatwick airport
- Saudi Aramco acquires Lanxess’s stake in Arlanxeo
- CVC in exclusive talks to buy French insurer April
- E.On to submit Innogy takeover plan to EU soon
- Lufthansa might take over low-cost rival Norwegian
- Android apps illegally share user data with Facebook
- WhatsApp plans withdrawal from various Nokia, Apple handsets
- Katjes sells Halloren share to Charlie
- Chinese FDI in Germany increases
- Covestro plans plastics acquisitions- The EU is looking to toughen scrutiny of potential security risks with Chinese technology companies in the wake of growing concerns about cyber theft and espionage allegedly linked to Beijing. Meanwhile, the UK has "grave" and "very deep concerns" around Huawei’s role in upgrading the UK’s mobile network, its defense secretary has said....
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