Huawei is a huge organisation, so it's fair to say that not everyone who works there is involved in mass surveillance, and not everyone is hell-bent on creating an Orwellian nightmare.
Furthermore, many western companies (e.g. Cisco) have been called out for being involved with "dodgy" things like mass surveillance in countries in the Middle East and Asia - but also in western countries too.
IMO it makes to sense to boycott Huawei any more than it makes sense to boycott Cisco.
And if you meant in a "red danger" sense, as opposed to just Huawei, then I think it's safe to say the west is well on its way down the slippery slope to mass surveillance and over-reaching powers - the press likes to make a big deal of how evil China is, but completely ignores what goes on at home.
The very site you linked to (Google's butchering of the web via AMP) supported Project Maven explicitly and then implicitly by laundering their work through a contractor. Save your outrage.
Huawei makes a lot of the equipment for installations like this.
How do you reconcile that?