Chinese embassy criticizes Costa Rica for 5G company restrictions

Reuters

Published Oct 13, 2023 04:58PM ET

SAN JOSE (Reuters) - Costa Rican officials are undermining economic ties with China after authorities from the Central American country deemed Chinese companies a cybersecurity threat to the development of 5G networks, the Asian nation's embassy said on Friday.

Earlier this week, Costa Rica's science, technology and telecommunications minister told lawmakers that China represents a security threat for the emerging digital network, while another senior ministry official labeled its government "totalitarian."

The Chinese embassy in San Jose criticized the remarks in a statement.

"These comments gravely affect the confidence and expectations of Chinese companies to undertake economic-trade activities in Costa Rica and they erode the good energy to develop bilateral relations," the embassy wrote in a statement.

The statement went on to say China deemed the comments "irresponsible and unfounded."

In August, Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves approved a decree aiming to regulate 5G mobile network development and banned firms from countries that have not agreed to an international cybercrime convention.