Washington's attack on one of China's biggest companies, Huawei, will hurt suppliers. The onslaught marks a more worrying turning point, and makes everything unpredictable, including the rules of engagement. cbeddor
The U.S. Commerce Department on May 20 said it would temporarily ease some trade restrictions imposed on Huawei. A 90-day authorisation will allow Huawei to buy American goods to maintain the company’s existing networks and provide software updates to existing handsets. The reprieve is in part meant to give operators time to make other arrangements.
Reuters reported on May 19, citing a source familiar with the matter, that Alphabet’s Google suspended business with Huawei that requires the transfer of hardware, software and technical services, except those publicly available via open source licensing.
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