Huawei has an additional 90 days to continue updating software on smartphones

The US Department of Commerce recently issued a new decision to allow Chinese technology companies to continue to operate normally in the next three months, until August 19, to reduce unwanted impacts.

The US Department of Commerce recently issued a new decision to allow Chinese technology companies to continue to operate normally in the next three months, until August 19, to reduce unwanted impacts. Accordingly, Huawei is allowed to purchase US-produced goods to maintain operations for its existing operators and access the software network to provide handheld device updates that were sold before the 16th. / 5 of the company.

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The United States allows Huawei to buy US goods to maintain network operators and update software for handheld devices until August 19. Photo: The Star.

The US easing the ban on Huawei for another 90 days shows that if Huawei's supply chain changes, it could have immediate consequences. However, the purchase of parts and components of the US to produce new products without permission from the US government of the Chinese technology company is still limited.

On May 15, US President Donald Trump signed a decree banning US technology companies from using foreign telecommunications equipment that the Ministry of Trade considered to be a risk to national security. On the same day, Huawei and 68 branches were put on the list of parties banned from buying parts and components from the US company, without the approval of the US government.

On May 20, Google announced that it had withdrawn its license to use Android, while manufacturers including Qualcomm, Intel and Broadcom stopped providing components to Huawei.

Update 24 May 2019
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