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ZTE suspends smartphone sales following US ban

Reversal rests on “unlikely” last-minute reprieve from Washington

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ZTE suspends smartphone sales following US ban
Andrew Barclay
This article originally appeared on ABACUS
The fourth biggest smartphone vendor in the US has stopped selling smartphones. 
ZTE has ceased "major operating activities" a month after the US government banned the telecom equipment manufacturer from buying critical components from American suppliers.
A screenshot of ZTE's website displaying the message "youth is for struggle." (Picture: South China Morning Post).
A screenshot of ZTE's website displaying the message "youth is for struggle." (Picture: South China Morning Post).
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As of Thursday, the company’s store on the popular Alibaba-owned e-commerce site Tmall displayed a message that it was “undergoing maintenance” and showed a photo of rowers with text that roughly translates to "youth is for struggle."

(Abacus is a unit of the South China Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba.)

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The company’s official website in China also showed the same image.

Last month the US government banned American companies from doing business with the Chinese smartphone maker after it failed to punish employees who breached sanctions against Iran.

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