Huawei: White House & Technology Companies Discuss Foreclosure

US vs Huawei: US government officials, as well as representatives of major US technology companies, will meet to discuss Huawei ban, according to a Publication of Reuters.

Companies such as Intel, Qualcomm, Google and Micron will attend the meeting along with White House Chief Financial Officer Larry Kudlow and Finance Minister Steven Mnuchin.

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Broadcom and Microsoft may also be invited to the meeting, although none of the companies mentioned in the publication have confirmed their participation so far.

Although officially the agenda of the meeting mentions several different issues, among which there are many that describing as "financial issues", the restrictions against Huawei will be discussed, especially because there are many who have warned that the industry will be affected. US with exclusion.

Recall that an order signed by President Donald Trump in mid-May prohibits Huawei from having any cooperation with American companies. This means that the Chinese cannot use that are made – developed in the United States, and that includes the software like Android and Windows that it uses to run its devices.

Recently, US government officials said they would begin to offer temporary licenses to Huawei, provided the cooperation does not affect national security. This is expected to happen in a few weeks, although a Chinese company is calling on the United States to lift the embargo altogether.

Meanwhile, Huawei is trying to reduce its reliance on American firms by trying to make more components inside China. At the same time, Huawei reported the development of its own operating system, although the company stated that the project concerns only IoT devices and not mobile devices.

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