Huawei laptops are available again in the Microsoft store

Huawei laptops are on sale again at , following their withdrawal in May.

Microsoft 's decision to remove all appliances from the "shelves" of Huawei arose when US President Donald Trump banned the Chinese company from cooperating with US companies.

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The ban, of course, includes Windows, the operating system that powers Huawei laptops available in the Microsoft Store.

Microsoft initially said nothing about the ban and its decision to pull the Chinese company's devices from its Store, but today it said it is bringing back the devices that are part of its existing lineup..

"We have evaluated and will continue to respond to the numerous business, technical and regulatory complexities arising from the recent addition of Huawei to the US Commerce Department's list of organizations." Reported Microsoft spokesman in a statement to TheVerge.

"So we continue to sell the existing stock of Huawei devices in the Microsoft Store."

While Microsoft does not go into too much detail about how it intends to manage Huawei products in the future, its wording clearly indicates that these devices will still be available in its Store as long as there is stock.

Once these devices are exhausted, Microsoft is likely to abandon Huawei products altogether in order to comply with government orders.

Under the order signed by Trump, Huawei can continue to service and update devices already on the market, but is not allowed to use s that are developed by American companies to promote new products.

Of course, we are not only talking about laptops, but also smartphones, as Huawei no longer has the ability to Android on its mobile devices.

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