US revokes Huawei export licences
The US Commerce Department has revoked export licences from vendors including Intel to stop them supplying Huawei with essential semiconductors, according to a report by Reuters.
The US Commerce Department has revoked export licences from vendors including Intel to stop them supplying Huawei with essential semiconductors, according to a report by Reuters.
Xi’s making a list, checking it twice, gonna find out who’s naughty or nice. Retaliation’s coming to town.
It has been reported that the US government is thinking of putting SMIC on its entity list, which would confer similar restrictions to those afflicting Huawei.
The US Department of Defense has reportedly vetoed plans to further disrupt the Huawei supply chain, seemingly paying attention to the ‘rule of unintended consequence’.
US semiconductor firm Micron Technologies has said it expects a greatly improved 2020 after US authorities granted the firm a licence to trade with its largest customer, Huawei.
In the latest edition of ‘A coffee with Ren’ the Huawei founder graced a wide range of topics from data protection to 6G, but perhaps the most important area was the licensing idea which has been floated.
Mobile chip maker Skyworks solutions has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2019, with a $127 million hole in comparison to the same period of 2018.
Slowing down the progress made by Huawei on the global stage might be a win for the White House, but US firms are not seeing the benefits as some are reportedly lobbying against the infamous ban.
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