The Trump administration deals the final blow to Huawei

Tram Ho

According to a Reuters source, the Trump administration has just informed Huawei suppliers, including chipmaker Intel, that the sales permits for the Chinese tech firm have been revoked. Not only that, dozens of applications provided to this Chinese telecommunications company will also be rejected.

This is seen as the last action of the Trump administration targeting Huawei after many moves to undermine the Chinese tech giant during Trump’s tenure.

Reuters said in an email they viewed, the US Semiconductor Industry Association said on Friday that the US Commerce Department had said it was “intending to reject a significant amount of export requests to Huawei. and revoking at least one license that has been previously issued. ” Another source of Reuters said, there will be 8 licenses from 4 companies revoked this time.

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Two sources said, there will be a license of Japanese memory chip maker Kioxia Corp be revoked.

The moves are aimed at a wide range of products in the semiconductor industry, and they are asking companies if they will receive a notice from the US Commerce Department, according to the Semiconductor Association’s email.

Companies receiving notice of a “intent to deny” license will have 20 days to respond and the US Department of Commerce will have 45 days to notify such companies of any changes in their decisions. me. The companies then have 45 days to appeal the decision.

Previously, Huawei thought it was easier to breathe after a long time being placed on the list of trade embargoes. In recent times, many US companies, including Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm as well as others around the world, have been licensed by the US Department of Commerce to provide technologies that are not related to 5G. The Trump administration’s latest sanctions move, however, will probably shut off those fragile opportunities.

A few months ago, Huawei itself had to sell its sub-brand Honor, so that the department could import components and technology from the US before it became too late.

It seems that Mr. Trump is spending the last days of his tenure making moves that target Chinese companies. Last week, the Trump administration also blacklisted nine Chinese companies, including Xiaomi, on foreign investment.

This decision will force American organizations and individuals to withdraw all their investment capital and sell all shares of these companies by November 11, 2021.

Refer to Reuters

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