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The US on Monday granted US companies another 90 days to do business with China's telecoms giant Huawei, saying this would let service providers continue to serve rural areas. Photo: AFP
US extends license to allow sales to China’s Huawei for another 90 days
- Waiver allows US companies to continue doing business with Chinese telecoms giant
- But Huawei’s business in the US remains under threat
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Huawei
Updated: 10:07pm, 19 Nov, 2019
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The US on Monday granted US companies another 90 days to do business with China's telecoms giant Huawei, saying this would let service providers continue to serve rural areas. Photo: AFP
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US Attorney General William Barr speaks during a news conference in Memphis, Tennessee, on Wednesday. Photo: Daily Memphian via AP
Huawei and ZTE pose security threat and ‘cannot be trusted’, US Attorney General William Barr says, backing ban on fund
- US Federal Communications Commission is proposing to make rural wireless carriers remove and replace equipment from Chinese telecoms giants
- Barr labels Huawei and ZTE national security threats, citing ‘their own track record, as well as the practices of the Chinese government’
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US-China tech war
Updated: 10:22pm, 15 Nov, 2019
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US Attorney General William Barr speaks during a news conference in Memphis, Tennessee, on Wednesday. Photo: Daily Memphian via AP
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