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U.S. gives Huawei a 90-day reprieve on technology trade ban

by The Associated Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
Financing Technology / IIoT Electronics Public Sector


The Commerce Department said the delay will give users more time to transition away from goods made by Huawei

NEW YORK – Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says the U.S. will extend by 90 days the ability of Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei to buy supplies from U.S. companies.

It’s the second extension for Huawei, a company that the U.S. sees as a national security risk.

The comments Monday from Ross on Fox Business News sent shares of U.S. computer chip makers bolting higher.

Huawei is China’s biggest phone maker and sales to the company account for a significant portion of revenues for some U.S. suppliers.

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The Commerce Department said Monday that the delay will give users more time to transition away from goods made by Huawei.

The extension is being announced a day after President Donald Trump said the U.S. shouldn’t be doing business with Huawei.

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