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US Federal Judge Dismisses Huawei's Case Over Law Banning Its Products
US District Judge Amos Mazzant ruled against Huawei and in favor of Congress' recently passed National Defense Authorization Act. US District Judge Amos Mazzant ruled against Huawei and in favor of Congress' recently passed National Defense Authorization Act. -
U.S. OKs Microsoft Sales To Huawei In Major Reprieve
Washington has approved Microsoft’s request to sell tech equipment to Huawei but others have yet to confirm if they also got the green light. Washington has approved Microsoft’s request to sell tech equipment to Huawei but others have yet to confirm if they also got the green light. -
Many Countries To Continue Setting Up 5G Using Huawei
Countries continue their 5G rollout using some sort of Huawei equipment resisting America’s pressure of doing a total ban. Countries continue their 5G rollout using some sort of Huawei equipment resisting America’s pressure of doing a total ban. -
Huawei Throws Shade To The US, Accuses Of Cyber Attacks But Fails To Provide Evidence
It appears that the issue between Huawei and the US is not yet over with the Chinese tech giant recently accusing the country of cyber-attacks and other unethical practices. It appears that the issue between Huawei and the US is not yet over with the Chinese tech giant recently accusing the country of cyber-attacks and other unethical practices. -
Trump Agrees To Timely Response On License To Trade With Huawei
US President Donald Trump agreed to US tech firms' request of the prompt issuance of licenses to trade with Huawei. US President Donald Trump agreed to US tech firms' request of the prompt issuance of licenses to trade with Huawei. -
Trump Forced To Ease Restrictions On Huawei Due To Economic And Political Pressure?
A senior U.S. official told Reuters that the Trump administration could approve new licenses for U.S. companies to do business with Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei and that the changes could be made in the next two weeks. A senior U.S. official told Reuters that the Trump administration could approve new licenses for U.S. companies to do business with Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei and that the changes could be made in the next two weeks. -
Huawei Plans Massive Job Cuts In US Operations
Huawei Technologies is reportedly planning massive layoffs at its US-based research and development subsidiary, Futurewei Technologies. Huawei Technologies is reportedly planning massive layoffs at its US-based research and development subsidiary, Futurewei Technologies. -
Trump Admin’s Confusing History Ignites Huawei, Beijing Silence
A deafening silence is wrapping Beijing and Huawei despite the blacklisting reprieve. What triggered this unlikely behavior and how long will it last? A deafening silence is wrapping Beijing and Huawei despite the blacklisting reprieve. What triggered this unlikely behavior and how long will it last? -
Firms Demand Clarity On Huawei Ban Reprieve
Industry experts and U.S. firms are demanding for answers regarding the ease-up on Trump’s Huawei ban. Industry experts and U.S. firms are demanding for answers regarding the ease-up on Trump’s Huawei ban. -
U.S. Firms Reportedly Reconnecting With Huawei
American companies may be mending the torn bond brought about by the Huawei blacklisting. American companies may be mending the torn bond brought about by the Huawei blacklisting.