President Trump announced Saturday that Huawei, which became one of the major pivot points of trade negotiations between the US and China, would be free to buy some products from US tech companies.
he has made a catastrophic mistake," Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., tweeted Saturday, adding that he would pursue legislation to put restrictions back in place.
"If they're minor exceptions, that's okay, but if we're selling Huawei major technology, that would be a mistake," Graham said. He said that even if the Trump administration were to keep in place the ban that prevents companies from buying Huawei products to build out American infrastructure, easing restriction on what Huawei can buy from U.S. companies would only make the company's products more attractive abroad, where Trump has less control over what countries and companies do.
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