The United States has blacklisted Huawei since May 2019, alleging national security concerns and banning most local companies from partnering. At the time, Intel was one of the few companies that could be legally licensed to continue cooperating, but only recently have they been disqualified.
According to a report from Reuters, the US Department of Commerce intends to reject license applications from local companies, all of which want to supply Huawei. This seems to be the first accusation, with the United States still distrusting Chinese companies and still banning Huawei and blacklisting Xiaomi recently. All of the bans have the same reason, accusing them of being involved with the Chinese government or the Chinese military. At the moment, Intel has not responded to the ban on supplying Huawei, so we can only wait and see.
According to a report from Reuters, the US Department of Commerce intends to reject license applications from local companies, all of which want to supply Huawei. This seems to be the first accusation, with the United States still distrusting Chinese companies and still banning Huawei and blacklisting Xiaomi recently. All of the bans have the same reason, accusing them of being involved with the Chinese government or the Chinese military. At the moment, Intel has not responded to the ban on supplying Huawei, so we can only wait and see.
Of course, Donald Trump will step down soon, but it is not yet clear whether new US President Joe Biden will decide whether to lift the ban. .
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