While the world’s focus over Huawei’s involvement in national 5G infrastructures settles temporarily on the UK after its government bowed to US pressure to reverse its January 2020 decision to allow it some involvement outside the core, Brazil is locked in a similar dilemma. In fact the country and its regime sympathetic with President Trump is enduring even greater angst as it comes under intense pressure from both sides. The country is gripped in a financial crisis and ideally would like to encourage investment from both the US and China. Similarly, on the 5G front, it has been pursuing the same strategy as many other countries by seeking to avoid dependence on one or even two major suppliers in a…