trade war
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U.S. Feud With China Brings Dramatic Expansion Of Sanctions On Huawei
In yet another escalation of the ongoing U.S.-China feud over Chinese tech giant Huawei, Donald Trump’s administration took steps to greatly expand punitive trade sanctions against the company on Friday, Reuters reported.
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FCC Proposes Banning U.S. Firms From Using Federal Subsidies To Purchase Huawei, ZTE Equipment
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is moving forward with new restrictions on doing business with tech giants Huawei and ZTE, with chairman Ajit Pai setting a November 19 date for vote on a proposal to bar U.S. firms that receive federal subsidies from purchasing the Chinese firms’ telecom equipment.
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Huawei Is In Talks To Launch A ‘Pilot Program’ Using Russian OS As Replacement For Android
After being placed on a so-called Entity List by the U.S. federal government, severely restricting its access to American technology, Chinese tech giant and world’s second-largest smartphone manufacturer Huawei is investigating using the Russian-made Aurora operating system as a replacement for Google’s Android OS on its mobile devices, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
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Huawei, Still On Commerce Department Blacklist, Reportedly Planning U.S. Layoffs
Chinese tech firm Huawei is planning on laying off hundreds of U.S. workers after landing on a Commerce Department blacklist that has savaged its ability to do business stateside, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.