Trump eases ban on Huawei under pressure from tech companies

Nieuws Mobiel China 1 JUL 2019
Trump eases ban on Huawei under pressure from tech companies

US President Trump has said American companies will be able to sell products to Huawei. Speaking at a press conference at the G20 summit in Japan, where he met with the Chinese premier Xi Jinping, Trump said he made the decision to allow Huawei to buy US products at the request of American tech companies. The president said his administration will meet to more fully discuss the plan.

"One of the things I will allow, however, is — a lot of people are surprised we send and we sell to Huawei a tremendous amount of product that goes into a lot of the various things that they make — and I said that that’s OK, that we will keep selling that product," Trump said at the G-20 summit. 

The decision appears to be part of a truce with China in the escalating trade war. The two countries agreed at the summit to suspend any further trade tariffs while they resume talks on a more long-term agreement. 

White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow the US government has not removed Huawei from the so-called Entity list that largely blocks the company from buying American products. Instead, the Commerce Department will simply grant more licenses to allow US companies to sell products to Huawei so long as those sales pose no threat to national security, Kudlow said in an interview with Fox News. 

"This is not a general amnesty, if you will," Kudlow said. "Huawei will remain on the so-called entity list where there are serious export controls and in national security inferences or suggestions there won’t be any licenses."

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